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Texting, Surfing, Phones, iPods, iPads, etc. | Please check
your messages before or after class time. Texting, web surfing, or use
of other devices are not allowed during class time. All such
devices should be turned to “vibrate” and ear buds removed before
class begins. Let me know if it is critical to leave the device
turned up.
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Academic Integrity (University) | “The integrity of all
scholarly work is at the foundation of an academic community. Students
are expected to do their own academic work. Dishonesty in academic work,
including cheating, academic misconduct, fabrication, or plagiarism, is
unacceptable. Faculty are expected to instruct students in ways of
avoiding these forms of academic dishonesty. Faculty are also
responsible for assessing and reporting all charges of academic
dishonesty to the appropriate Dean. MU’s Academic Integrity Policy can
be found at
http://www.mansfield.edu/academic-affairs/faculty-resources/upload/Mansfield-University-Process-for-Reporting-Academic-Integrity-Violations-Rev-3-09.pdf
and the
Academic Dishonesty Form may be accessed here or from the Academic
Affairs website.”
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Students Requesting Academic and/or Access Accommodations: (University) |
"Students
with documented learning disabilities, physical challenges, mental
health diagnoses, or other significant medical conditions whose learning
or participation may be affected in this course, should meet with the
Coordinator of Services for Students with Disabilities (SSD Coordinator)
in the Office of Services for Students with Disabilities located in the
Department of Academic and Human Development (144 South Hall, Phone:
570/662-4436) for a review of qualification for reasonable
accommodations. It is recommended that students contact the SSD
Coordinator during the first two weeks of classes or immediately upon
diagnosis to ensure accommodations are met in an efficient, appropriate,
and timely manner for the best student learning outcome. Upon
qualification, the Coordinator will arrange to provide an accommodation
letter to the professor for the identification of academic or
accessibility adjustments. You must contact the Office of Services for
Students with Disabilities to renew accommodation letters at the start
of each semester." |
Student
Consumer Rights & Responsibilities (University) |
"The Higher
Education Opportunity Act (HEOA) was enacted in 2008 and reauthorized
the amended Higher Education Act of 1965. HEOA requires
postsecondary educational institutions to distribute or make publicly
available a broad range of information collectively known as Student
Consumer Information. Topics covered under HEOA include student
financial aid, campus health and safety, student outcomes, as well as
general institutional information. Mansfield’s Student Consumer
Information website is located at this link:
http://mansfield.edu/HEA/.
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Copyright (University) |
"The University fully supports the Copyright
Laws of the United States. Respect for intellectual labor and creativity
is vital to academic discourse and enterprise. This principle applies to
any original work in any tangible medium of expression. Images
displayable on computer screens, computer software, music, books,
magazines, journals, photographs, and articles are among items subject
to copyright. A work need not be explicitly labeled with a copyright
notice to be afforded copyright protection. For more information on
Copyright please consult the Mansfield University Copyright Information
website:
http://mansfield.libguides.com/copyright. |
Title
IX and Protection of Minors Legislation: Reporting Obligations
(Univeristy) |
"Mansfield
University and its faculty are committed to assuring a safe and
productive educational environment for all students.
Title IX
Requirements:
In order to meet this commitment and to comply with Title IX of the
Educational Amendments of 1972 and guidance from the Office for Civil
Rights, the University requires faculty members to report incidents of
sexual violence shared by students to the University’s Title IX
Coordinator. The only exceptions to the faculty member’s reporting
obligation under Title IX are when incidents of sexual violence are
communicated by a student during a classroom discussion, in a writing
assignment for a class, or as part of a University-approved research
project. Frank Crofchick (570-662-4342,
fcrofchi@mansfield.edu)
serves as Mansfield University’s Title IX Coordinator. Additional
information regarding the reporting of sexual violence and the resources
that are available to victims of sexual violence is set forth at: http://www.mansfield.edu/title-ix/upload/Title-IX-Policy-FINAL-7-2016.pdf;
http://www.mansfield.edu/title-ix/resources.cfm
(Title IX Resources), and
http://www.mansfield.edu/title-ix/bill-of-rights.cfm
(Sexual Misconduct Victims’ Bill of Rights) Reports of Title IX matters
should be directed to
titleix@mansfield.edu.
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