Syllabus Statement
re Students with Disabilities
Any student who requires accommodations to
complete the requirements and expectations of this course because
of a disability is invited to make his or her needs known to the
instructor and to Marianne Savino, the Coordinator of Services for
Students with Disabilities, 120 South Wing, 878-4500.
Syllabus Statement on Disruptive Behavior
The following statement was distributed to the
faculty for inclusion on the class syllabus by the Vice President
of Student Affairs. It is written here from the perspective of faculty.
Disruptive behavior by students will not be tolerated.
If a student behaves in a disruptive or threatening manner, I will
exercise my right to ask that individual to leave the classroom.
If refused, I will exercise my right to notify the University Police.
The responding officer will determine whether an arrest should be
made or whether a referral to medical or counseling staff is appropriate.
If a student is perceived as a danger to him/herself or others,
the Dean of Students, Dr. Phillip Santa Maria, may propose an interim
suspension until a hearing is held. Any student removed from class
will have a right to a hearing. |