

● Students are responsible for submitting their own work. Violations of academic principles
such as cheating, plagiarism, and other academic improprieties will be handled
according to the guidelines outlined in the Student Handbook.
● Students must not cooperate on oral or written exams or quizzes or work collaboratively
on other assignments unless authorized by the instructor.
● Students will hand in assignments and assessments on the due date specified.
● Completion of the assigned readings is imperative to your professional development.
● Students are expected to attend class and participate in class discussions. Lack of
attendance and participation will affect your final grade.
Confidentiality:
The experiences or problems shared by classmates during class time should not be discussed
outside of class. This is part of the professional code of ethics.
Disabilities:
If you have a disability for which you are or may be requesting an accommodation, you are
encouraged to contact your instructor and Kayla O’Toole in the Learning Center (2285479) as
early as possible in the beginning of the semester.