Experimental Chemistry II   -  CH 464 & 464H  -  University Policies

 

Statement Regarding Students with Disabilities

 

Please note:  "Students with documented disabilities who may need accommodations, who have any emergency medical information the instructor should know, or who need special arrangements in the event of evacuation, should make an appointment with the instructor as early as possible, no later that the first week of the term.  In order to arrange alternative testing, the student should make the request at least one week in advance of the test.  Students seeking accommodations should be registered with the Office of Services for Students with Disabilities."

 

http://oregonstate.edu/fa/manuals/gen/students-disabilities

 

In particular, "Accommodations are collaborative efforts between students, faculty and Disability Access Services (DAS). Students with accommodations approved through DAS are responsible for contacting the faculty member in charge of the course prior to or during the first week of the term to discuss accommodations. Students who believe they are eligible for accommodations but who have not yet obtained approval through DAS should contact DAS immediately at 737-4098."

 

Statement of Expectations for Student Conduct

 

Please note:  The College of Science follows the university rules on civility and honesty.  These can be found at http://oregonstate.edu/studentconduct/code/index.php.

 

Cheating or plagiarism by students is subject to the disciplinary process outlined in the Student Conduct Regulations. Students are expected to be honest and ethical in their academic work. Academic dishonesty is defined as an intentional act of deception in one of the following areas:

 

*    cheating- use or attempted use of unauthorized materials, information or study aids

*    fabrication- falsification or invention of any information

*    assisting- helping another commit an act of academic dishonesty

*    tampering- altering or interfering with evaluation instruments and documents

*    plagiarism- representing the words or ideas of another person as one's own

 

Behaviors disruptive to the learning environment will not be tolerated and will be referred to the Office of Student Conduct and Community Standards for disciplinary actions.

 

“The goal of Oregon State University is to provide students with the knowledge, skill and wisdom they need to contribute to society.  Our rules are formulated to guarantee each student's freedom to learn and to protect the fundamental rights of others.  People must treat each other with dignity and respect in order for scholarship to thrive.  Behaviors that are disruptive to teaching and learning will not be tolerated, and will be referred to the Student Conduct Program for disciplinary action.  Behaviors that create a hostile, offensive or intimidating environment based on gender, race, ethnicity, color, religion, age, disability, marital status or sexual orientation will be referred to the Affirmative Action Office.”