Common use of Academic Policies and Student Support Services Clause in Contracts

Academic Policies and Student Support Services. (1) Regular academic policies apply to dual credit courses. These policies include but are not limited to the appeal process for disputed grades, drop policy, the communication of grading policy to students, when the syllabus must be distributed,etc.

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Samples: Instructional Agreement, Instructional Agreement, Instructional Agreement

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Academic Policies and Student Support Services. (1) Regular academic policies apply to dual credit courses. These policies include but are not limited to the appeal process for disputed grades, drop policy, the communication of grading policy to students, when the syllabus must be distributed,, etc.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Facilitie S Use Agreement, www.tccd.edu

Academic Policies and Student Support Services. (1) Regular academic policies apply to dual credit courses. These policies include but are not limited to the appeal process for disputed grades, drop policy, the communication of grading policy to students, when the syllabus must be distributed,, etc. S(t2u)dents in dual credit courses have access to student support services. TCC is responsible for ensuring timely and efficient access to such services (e.g., academic advising and counseling), to learning materials (e.g., library resources), and to other benefits for which the student may be eligible.

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Samples: www.tccd.edu

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Academic Policies and Student Support Services. (1) Regular academic policies applicable to courses taught at the college's main campus must also apply to dual credit courses. These policies could include but are not limited to the appeal process for disputed grades, drop policy, the communication of grading policy to students, when the syllabus must be distributed,, etc.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Dual Credit/Early College Program Agreement

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