Textbook Return Policies Sample Clauses

Textbook Return Policies. As outlined in Pasco County Schools Dual Enrollment Textbook Information web page, (available at xxx.xxxxx.x00.xx.xx) at the end of the semester, all textbooks will be returned to one of the Dual Enrollment Textbook Depository sites. The Dual Enrollment Textbook Depository Coordinator will examine the textbooks and determine their condition. If any of the textbook materials are damaged or lost, the student will be charged a textbook fine. Since textbook bundles often contain several separate materials and are not sold separately, students may be charged for the total cost of the textbook bundle if any one piece is missing. If students cannot make it to the satellite sites for textbook return during the designated times, the student can return the book(s) to the District Office in Land O’ Lakes. Students will not be permitted to check out additional dual enrollment textbooks until all textbooks have been returned and fees paid. If students choose to drop a course, for those books obtained from the PHSC College Store, students are to return the textbooks to the PHSC College Store for refunds up to one week following the last day of drop for the current semester. After the drop date, the textbook must be returned to the Textbook Depository at the District Office in Land O’ Lakes. Services to Students with Disabilities Pasco County Schools are responsible for providing and funding reasonable accommodations for qualified students with documented disabilities (e.g., Individual Educational Plan (IEP), 504 Plan), who are enrolled in a PHSC dual enrollment course(s) during regular high school hours on the high school campus(es). Instructors that are teaching PHSC dual enrollment classes at a high school campus and Pasco eSchool are to follow only the IEP/504 guidelines that are provided from their respective high school. Students with disabilities who are enrolled in dual enrollment courses offered at PHSC sponsored sites (PHSC campuses, PHSC centers, PHSC online classes and PHSC hybrid classes) will receive accommodations upon receipt of documentation of a disability(ies) that meets PHSC accessibility guidelines. Any costs for students with hearing impairments needing sign language interpreters or students with visual impairments who take classes at a PHSC campus will be paid 50% by Pasco County Schools and 50% by PHSC. Pasco County Schools and PHSC will determine what are reasonable accommodations for dual enrollment students at their respective sites. Nothing he...
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Textbook Return Policies. As outlined in the DSBPC Dual Enrollment Textbook Information web page , at the end of the semester, all textbooks will be returned to one of the Dual Enrollment Textbook Depository sites. The Dual Enrollment Textbook Depository Coordinator will examine the textbooks and determine their condition. If any of the textbook materials are damaged or lost, the student will be charged a textbook fine. Since textbook bundles often contain several separate materials and are not sold separately, students may be charged for the total cost of the textbook bundle if any one piece is missing. If students cannot make it to the satellite sites for textbook return during the designated times, the student can return the book(s) to the District Office in Land O’ Lakes. Students will not be permitted to check out additional dual enrollment textbooks until all textbooks have been returned and fees paid. If students choose to drop a course, for those books obtained from the PHSC College Store, students are to return the textbooks to the PHSC College Store for refunds up to one week following the last day of drop for the current semester. After the drop date, the textbook must be returned to the Textbook Depository at the District Office in Land O’ Lakes.
Textbook Return Policies. As outlined in Pasco County Schools Dual Enrollment Textbook Information web page, (available at xxx.xxxxx.x00.xx.xx) at the end of the semester, all textbooks will be returned to one of the Dual Enrollment Textbook Depository sites. The Dual Enrollment Textbook Depository Coordinator will examine the textbooks and determine their condition. If any of the textbook materials are damaged or lost, the student will be charged a textbook fine. Since textbook bundles often contain several separate materials and are not sold separately, students may be charged for the total cost of the textbook bundle if any one piece is missing. If students cannot make it to the satellite sites for textbook return during the designated times, the student can return the book(s) to the District Office in Land O’ Lakes. Students will not be permitted to check out additional dual enrollment textbooks until all textbooks have been returned and fees paid. If students choose to drop a course, for those books obtained from the PHSC College Store, students are to return the textbooks to the PHSC College Store for refunds up to one week following the last day of drop for the current semester. After the drop date, the textbook must be returned to the Textbook Depository at the District Office in Land O’ Lakes.
Textbook Return Policies. At the end of the semester, all textbooks will be returned to the dual enrollment textbook personnel located at their respective high schools. The textbook personnel will examine the textbooks and determine their condition. If any of the textbook materials is damaged or lost, the student will be charged a textbook fine. Since textbook bundles often contain several separate materials and are not sold separately, students will be charged for the total cost of the textbook bundle if any one piece is missing. All students are required to return textbooks during the designated times to at their respective high school. Students will not be permitted to check out additional dual enrollment textbooks until all textbooks have been returned and fees paid. If students choose to drop a course, for those books obtained from PHSC, students must return the bundled textbook to the Hernando County textbook site for credit to the HCSB up to one week following the last day of drop/add for the current semester period. If the student fails to comply, a Notice of Obligation will be issued by the HCSB.

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