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Academic Regulations. 1. An MCC class minimum of twelve (12) students is deemed necessary to make a class. Any exceptions will be approved by the Vice President of Instruction. 2. MCC courses offered as dual credit, regardless of where they are taught, follow the same college calendar, syllabus requirements, course outline, grading procedure and other instructional and evaluative policies and procedures. [TAC 19, Part 1, Chapter 4, Subchapter D, §4.85 (g)(1)] 3. The Texas Education Code and SACSCOC do not allow for outside influence on college grading systems. 4. Letter grades are given in accordance with policies printed in the college catalog. Whenever possible, numerical grades will be provided to the high school counselor by the High School Pathways Office. Dual credit grades will be provided to the district each semester the week following final exams. 5. In the event of a grade dispute, the MCC policy for grade appeals will be followed. Please see the MCC catalog and/or the Highlander Guide. 6. Dual credit students may withdraw from a course and receive a grade of "W" at any time during the semester on/prior to the MCC official drop deadline specified in the College Calendar located in the class schedule or catalog. After the MCC official drop deadline, dual credit students will follow published MCC policy in regards to withdrawing from courses and the grade recorded for such courses. It is the student's responsibility to officially withdraw from a course or verify that the instructor initiated the withdrawal procedure.
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Academic Regulations. 1. An MCC class minimum of fifteen (15) students is deemed necessary for a dual credit- only course section. Any exceptions will be approved by the Vice President of Instruction. 2. MCC courses offered as dual credit, regardless of where they are taught, follow the same college calendar, syllabus requirements, course outline, grading procedure, and other instructional and evaluative policies and procedures. [TAC 19, Part 1, Chapter 4, Subchapter D, §4.85 (g)(1)] 3. The Texas Education Code and SACSCOC do not allow for outside influence on college grading systems. 4. Letter grades are given in accordance with policies printed in the college catalog. Whenever possible, numerical grades will be provided to the high school counselor by the High School Pathways Office. Dual credit grades will be provided to the ISD each semester the week following final exams. 5. In the event of a grade dispute, the MCC policy for grade appeals will be followed. Please see the MCC catalog and/or the Highlander Guide. 6. Per MCC policy, students who do not participate in a course by the census date will be dropped from the course by the professor. 7. Dual credit students may withdraw from a course and receive a grade of "W" at any time during the semester on/prior to the MCC official withdrawal deadline specified in the College Calendar located in the class schedule or catalog. After the MCC official withdrawal deadline, dual credit students will follow published MCC policy in regards to withdrawing from courses and the grade recorded for such courses. It is the student's responsibility to officially withdraw from a course or verify that the instructor initiated the withdrawal procedure.
Academic Regulations. 1. A TVCC class minimum enrollment of 12 students is necessary to make a face-to-face class on a TVCC campus. Exceptions to this restriction apply in instances in which more than one high school agrees to receive instruction simultaneously (ITV, distance learning, etc.) and a minimum of 12 students enrolled between the participating districts. Embedded courses may be taught on an individual student basis, with no minimum enrollment required. A minimum of 12 students is required for non-embedded courses taught on the high school campus. 2. TVCC courses offered as dual credit by TVCC faculty or embedded high school faculty, regardless of where they are taught, follow the TVCC College calendar, syllabus requirements, course outline, grading procedure, FERPA regulations, communication between students, parents, and District administrators, and other instructional and evaluative policies and procedures. Exceptions to this must be approved by the appropriate associate vice president, xxxxxxx, and vice president of instruction. [TAC 19, Part 1, Chapter 4, Subchapter D, §4.85 (g)(1)] 3. Letter grades are given in accordance with policies printed in the College catalog. Numerical averages will be provided to the high school counselor, via email, by the TVCC Registrar’s Office or director of dual credit at the end of each semester. 4. In the event of a grade dispute, the TVCC policy for grade appeals will be followed. Please see the Academic Grievance Procedure in the current TVCC catalog. 5. District employees and parents shall not influence the grading policies, grading procedures, or other instructional policies of TVCC faculty who teach college courses as dual credit. 6. Dual credit students may withdraw (drop) from all courses and receive a grade of "W" at any time during the semester on/prior to TVCC official drop deadline specified in the College calendar located in the class schedule or catalog. A grade of "F" will be assigned for courses dropped after the deadline specified in the College calendar. For students who wish to drop a class, it is the student's responsibility to contact the high school official before withdrawing from a course. It is the student’s responsibility to verify that the official withdrawal has been initiated and completed. 7. Dual credit students are responsible for contacting the high school official to withdraw (drop) a class by the last day to pay deadline if they do not intend to pay for the identified class. If the class is not d...
Academic Regulations. 1. MCC courses offered as dual credit, regardless of where they are taught, follow the same college calendar, syllabus requirements, course outline, grading procedure, and other instructional and evaluative policies and procedures. [TAC 19, Part 1, Chapter 4, Subchapter D, §4.85 (g)(1)] 2. The Texas Education Code and SACSCOC do not allow for outside influence on college grading systems. 3. Letter grades are given in accordance with policies printed in the college catalog. 4. In the event of a grade dispute, the MCC policy for grade appeals will be followed. Please see the MCC catalog and/or the Highlander Guide. 5. Dual credit students may withdraw from a course and receive a grade of "W" at any time during the semester on/prior to the MCC official drop deadline specified in the College Calendar located in the class schedule or catalog. After the MCC official drop deadline, dual credit students will follow published MCC policy in regards to withdrawing from courses and the grade recorded for such courses. It is the student's responsibility to officially withdraw from a course or verify that the instructor initiated the withdrawal procedure.
Academic Regulations. 11.1 All Learners must abide by the Studio’s Academic Regulations. All who are enrolled and who have commenced study, must comply with the Academic Dishonesty and Plagiarism Policy, which can be found at: xxxxx://xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xx.xx/wp- content/uploads/2022/12/Academic-Dishonesty-and-Plagiarism-Policy-1.pdf.
Academic Regulations. 1. A course size not meeting the Xxxxxxx College minimum (14 students) must be approved by the Vice President of Instruction prior to the first day of class. 2. Xxxxxxx College courses offered as dual credit, regardless of where they are taught, follow the same college calendar to the extent possible, syllabus requirements, course outline, grading procedure, and other instructional and evaluative policies and procedures. 3. Letter grades are given in accordance with policies printed in the College Catalog. Numerical grades will be provided to the high school counselor for midterm and final grades. 4. Students will have access to the Xxxxxxx College’s Students Rights and Responsibilities FLD (Local) Grade Appeal Process Policy. 5. Dual credit students may withdraw (drop) from a course(s) and receive a grade of “W” at any time during the semester on/prior to Xxxxxxx College official deadline specified in the college calendar located on the college’s website. Please see Appendix D for the 2023-2024 Academic Calendar. It is the student’s responsibility to officially withdraw from a course or verify that the instructor initiated the withdrawal procedure. The District retains the right to drop a student from the dual credit class if such student is assigned to the Discipline Alternative Education Program. Students should contact their instructor and high school counselor if they wish to drop a course.
Academic Regulations. A course size not meeting the Xxxxxxx College minimum (14 students) must be approved by the Vice President of Instruction prior to the first day of class.
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Academic Regulations. 1. An MCJCD class minimum of twelve (15) students is deemed necessary for a dual credit- only course section. Any exceptions will be approved by the Vice President of Instruction. 2. MCJCD courses offered as dual credit, regardless of where they are taught, follow the same college calendar, syllabus requirements, course outline, grading procedure, and other instructional and evaluative policies and procedures. [TAC 19, Part 1, Chapter 4, Subchapter D, §4.85 (g)(1)] 3. The Texas Education Code and SACSCOC do not allow for outside influence on college grading systems. 4. Letter grades are given in accordance with policies printed in the college catalog. Whenever possible, numerical grades will be provided to the High School counselor by the High School Pathways Office. Dual credit grades will be provided to the High School each semester the week following final exams. 5. In the event of a grade dispute, the MCJCD policy for grade appeals will be followed. Please see the MCJCD catalog and/or the Highlander Guide. 6. Dual credit students may withdraw from a course and receive a grade of "W" at any time during the semester on/prior to the MCJCD official drop deadline specified in the College Calendar located in the class schedule or catalog. After the MCJCD official drop deadline, dual credit students will follow published MCJCD policy in regards to withdrawing from courses and the grade recorded for such courses. It is the student's responsibility to officially withdraw from a course or verify that the instructor initiated the withdrawal procedure.
Academic Regulations. 1. An MCC class minimum of twelve students is deemed necessary to make a class. Any exceptions will be approved by the Vice President of Instruction. 2. MCC courses offered as dual credit, regardless of where they are taught, follow the same college calendar, syllabus requirements, course outline, grading procedure and other instructional and evaluative policies and procedures. [TAC 19, Part 1, Chapter 4, Subchapter D, §4.85 (g)(1)] 3. The Texas Education Code and SACSCOC do not allow for outside influence on college grading systems. 4. Letter grades are given in accordance with policies printed in the college catalog. Whenever possible, numerical grades will be provided to the high school counselor by the High School Pathways Office. 5. In the event of a grade dispute, the MCC policy for grade appeals will be followed. Please see the MCC catalog and/or the Highlander Guide. 6. Dual credit students may withdraw from a course and receive a grade of "W" at any time during the semester on/prior to the MCC official drop deadline specified in the College Calendar located in the class schedule or catalog. After the MCC official drop deadline, dual credit students will follow published MCC policy in regards to withdrawing from courses and the grade recorded for such courses. It is the student's responsibility to officially withdraw from a course or verify that the instructor initiated the withdrawal procedure.
Academic Regulations. An essential purpose of Academic Regulations is to ensure equity of treatment for students at each stage of their education. This is done by prescribing due process and setting out criteria for making judgements about student academic performance. The College does not write or hold its own version of Academic Regulations for Higher Education programmes. The College operates with the Academic Regulations as set by Staffordshire University. It is important that you are aware of the Academic Regulations pertaining to your programme of study. University partners will update their Academic Regulations and it is their responsibility to inform you about Academic Regulations and any changes as they occur. Academic Regulations for higher education students typically cover University rules and regulations in respect of:-
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