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Student Responsibilities
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Academic Policies
The University Undergraduate
or Graduate catalogs govern all academic requirements and regulations for
students taking Longwood University courses. These policies apply to all online
students. To access the catalogs,
click here.
Accommodations for Special Needs
In
accordance with
University policy, Longwood University shall make every effort to
accommodate unique and special needs of students with respect to speech,
hearing, vision, seating, or other disabilities.
It is the
student’s responsibility to notify
Disability Support Services as soon as possible of requested accommodation.
To resolve course content problems, contact
your instructor immediately or seek help from the
Learning Center.
Assignments
Students in
online courses must submit all assignments electronically via the course site.
Technical
problems should be addressed to the Help Desk, not to the instructor.
Questions
about assignments or other course-related issues should be directed to the
instructor, not to the Help Desk.
Instructors
will typically review assignments within seventy-two hours of their submission.
Students
must keep copies of their assignments on their own computers.
All
submitted assignments must be virus-free.
The Longwood
University system will strip infected attachments in both e-mail and Blackboard
and the instructor will NOT receive the file.
It is the
student's responsibility to ensure that files are free of viruses.
If you suspect that your
computer has a virus that could spread onto campus computers contact the
Help Desk.
Instructors will provide a method for students to confirm the assignment has
been received. See individual course policies.
Fair Use Copyright
Students and
faculty in online courses follow the
University policy on copyright and fair use.
Intellectual Property
Students in
online courses must abide by Longwood University's
Intellectual Property Policy.
Online
students also must abide by the Institutional and Instructional Technology's
policy on
Ownership of Data.
Student Privacy
By enrolling in an online course at Longwood University, students
agree that their work will be available to other members of the course unless
otherwise indicated in the syllabus. Student work may not be used outside the
course itself without the express written permission of the student. See also
Longwood University's
Privacy
Statement
Click here for the Student Permission to Use
Information Outside the Online Course form.
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