Course Policies and Procedures
In fairness to your classmates, the JMU Honor Code must be observed at all times. For
an online discussion of the Honor Code and of the honor system more generally, click here to go to the Honor Council website. If you have
any questions regarding work in this course, do not hesitate to discuss them with me.
University policy regarding late adds is as follows: Students are responsible
for registering for classes and for verifying their class schedules on eCAMPUS.
Late course additions will not be permitted. The deadline for adding a first
summer session class without instructor and academic unit head approval is Wednesday
5/17/06.
Political science department policy will not allow students to drop courses
in INTA, POSC, & PUAD after the official university course adjustment deadline
of Friday 5/26/06. In other words, there will be no late withdrawals.
Below you will find discussions of additional course policies in three basic areas:
 | Attendance Policy
 | I take attendance every class session. This helps me to learn people's names faster. It
also helps me answer questions raised out of the classroom as I know whether or not you
heard the discussion of the material in question in class. |
 | To meet the attendance policy, you need to attend 75% of the class sessions. If you do
so, you will automatically get a borderline grade raised to the next highest level. All
grades between 0.5 and 1.0 points away from the next grade level will be rounded up (all
grades within 0.5 points are rounded up anyway). For example, if you had an 82.2 average,
it would be rounded up to an 83 -- thereby raising the grade from a B- to a B. |
 | If you fail to meet the attendance policy, there is nothing subtracted from your course
average at the end of the semester. Frequent unexcused absences would seem to be enough of
a handicap all by themselves. |
 | Some absences can be excused. Participation in university-sponsored activities, serious
health problems, and family emergencies tend to merit an excused absence; other situations
can, as well. Do not assume that an absence will be excused; please direct any such
requests to me. |
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 | Late Penalties for Work with Deadlines
 | The standard penalty for late work is a 5-point grade reduction for every 24 hours that
the assignment is late. Weekend days count the same as weekdays in calculating late
penalties. |
 | There is a 5-minute grace period for all assignments. After those 5 minutes, the
assignment will be considered late regarding the relevant deadline. For instance, if an
assignment that was initially due on a Thursday at 9am were handed in the following Monday
at 9:07am, it would be 5 days late; a 25-point penalty would be assessed. |
 | Certain extreme situations can merit an extension of a deadline, but not very many. In
the working world, the bottom line for tasks with deadlines is meeting the deadline. In
fairness to the vast majority of JMU students who hand work in promptly, I try to hold all
students to that reasonable, real-life standard. Never assume that your situation merits
an extension; please direct any such requests to me. |
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 | Make-Up Tests and Exams
 | Certain schedule conflicts (particularly those involving university-sponsored events)
and serious illness can be grounds for setting up an alternative time for tests and exams.
Again, don't assume that you will be granted a make-up test; direct any such request to me
as soon as you become aware of the conflict. |
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