Thursday, January 7, 2010

Honor Code

Professors at Brigham Young University strongly endorse the principles embodied in the honor code, to which we have all subscribed. We invite, and expect, your adherence to those principles.

Preventing Sexual Harassment

Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 prohibits sex discrimination against any participant in an educational program or activity that receives federal funds. The act is intended to eliminate sex discrimination in education. Title IX covers discrimination in programs, admissions, activities, and student-to-student sexual harassment. BYU’s policy against sexual harassment extends not only to employees of the university but to students as well. If you encounter unlawful sexual harassment or gender based discrimination, please talk to your professor; contact the Equal Employment Office at 422-5895 or 367-5689 (24 hours); or contact the Honor Code Office at 422-2647.



Students With Disabilities

Brigham Young University is committed to providing a working and learning atmosphere that reasonably accommodates qualified persons with disabilities. If you have any disability that may impair your ability to complete this course successfully, please contact the Services for Students with Disabilities Office (422-2767, voice; 422-0436 TTY). Reasonable academic accommodations are reviewed for all students who have qualified documented disabilities. Services are coordinated with the student and instructor by the SSD Office. If you need assistance or if you feel you have been unlawfully discriminated against on the basis of disability, you may seek resolution through established grievance policy and procedures. You should contact the Equal Employment Office at 422-5895, D-282 ASB.

Final Exam Policy

Preparation Days and the Final Examination Period are to be protected for their intended purposes. No other activities or events will be scheduled on campus. Any review sessions during this time must be voluntary.

Scheduled final examinations are to be administered in accord with the published Final Examination Schedule as to date, time and place. They are not to be given or taken early.

Students with conflicting final examination times, three or more final examinations in one day, or other legitimate academic conflicts (such as licensing examination or conference participation), may consult with their teacher(s) to arrange an alternative final examination place and time, preferably during the Final Examination Period but in all cases prior to the Grade Submission Deadline.

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