Resources for Students
Student will find the Writing Center and the Speaking Center very useful for this course:
Writing Center: http://www.uiowa.edu/~writingc/
Speaking Center: http://www.uiowa.edu/~rhetoric/centers/speaking.html
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The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
Policies and Procedures
Administrative Home 
          The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences is the administrative home   of this course and 
governs matters such as the add/drop deadlines, the   second-grade-only option, and other related 
issues. Different colleges may have   different policies. Questions may be addressed to 120 Schaeffer 
Hall or see the   CLAS Academic   Handbook. 
academic_handbook/index.shtml]
Electronic Communication 
          University policy specifies   that students are responsible for all official correspondences 
sent to their   standard University of Iowa e-mail address (@uiowa.edu). Students should check   their 
account frequently. (Operations Manual, III.II.15. 2. k.11.) 
Academic Fraud
        Plagiarism and any other   activities when students present work that is not their own 
are academic fraud   and are considered by the College to be a very serious matter. Academic fraud is   
reported by the instructor to the departmental DEO who enforces the departmental   consequences. The 
Associate Dean for Undergraduate Programs and Curriculum is   also informed. The Associate Dean enforces 
collegiate consequences which may   included suspension or expulsion. See the CLAS Academic   Handbook.
Making a Suggestion or a Complaint
        Students   with a suggestion or complaint should first visit the instructor, then the   
course supervisor and the departmental DEO. Complaints must be made within six   months of the incident. 
See the CLAS Academic   Handbook.  
Accommodations for Disabilities 
          A student   seeking academic accommodations should register with Student Disability Services   
and meet privately with the course instructor to make particular arrangements.   For more information, 
visit this site.
          [www.uiowa.edu/~sds/]]
Understanding Sexual Harassment
          Sexual harassment   subverts the mission of the University and threatens the well-being of 
students,   faculty, and staff. All members of the UI community   have a responsibility to uphold this 
mission and to contribute to a safe   environment that enhances learning. Incidents of sexual harassment 
should be   reported immediately. See the UI Comprehensive   Guide on 
Sexual Harassment at www.uiowa.edu/~eod/policies/sexual-harassment-guide/index.html 
for assistance, definitions, and the full University policy. 
Reacting Safely to Severe Weather
          In severe weather, the   class members should seek shelter in the innermost part of 
the building, if   possible at the lowest level, staying clear of windows and free-standing   expanses. 
The class will continue if possible when the event is over.   (Operations Manual, IV. 16.14. 
Scroll down to sections e and i for severe weather information.)
        
*The CLAS policy statements have been summarized from the web pages of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences.