Course Expectations in the Classroom Sample Clauses

Course Expectations in the Classroom. Atmosphere: Dual enrollment and early admission courses taught on high school campuses are expected to maintain a college-like atmosphere with minimal interruptions of instructional time. Student behavior that is disruptive to the learning environment may result in that student's loss of dual enrollment and/or early admission eligibility. Students and parents/guardians of students enrolled in dual enrollment and/or early admission courses will be advised of college course-level expectations including, but not limited to, the following: • The expectation of 2-3 hours of homework for each hour spent in class. • Firm assignment deadlines. • Any letter grade below a "C" will not count as credit toward satisfaction of the Xxxxxx Rule requirement; however, all grades are calculated in a student's GPA and will appear on his/her college transcript. • All grades, including "W" for withdrawal, become a part of the student's permanent college transcript and may affect subsequent post-secondary admission. • While appropriate for college-level study, course materials/class discussions may reflect topics not typically included in secondary courses, which some parents may object to for "minors." Courses will not be modified to accommodate variations in student age and/or maturity. • Students/parents should consult a college counselor and/or advisor regarding selecting courses to meet degree requirements or transfer to a specific course of study at another institution.
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