IMPORTANT: MORSE COLLEGE END OF YEAR STORAGE GUIDELINES
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IMPORTANT: END OF YEAR ACADEMIC INFORMATION
1. GET CREDIT FOR YOUR WORK. Submit course work in person to the instructor, teaching fellow or administrative assistant. If you must mail work to instructors, (1) keep a copy; (2) use mail services that furnish a receipt; and (3) get your instructor’s exact mailing address.
2. TALK TO YOUR INSTRUCTORS. Deans cannot grant permission for taking early exams; it is your instructor’s prerogative to allow you (or to not allow you) to take a final exam early. (The rules governing early exams are listed in Chapter III, Section G, of the Blue Book.)
3. CALL THE DEAN IF YOU BECOME SERIOUSLY ILL. If you're too incapacitated by illness to take an exam (meaning that you need to be conveyed immediately to the Health Center), call the Dean’s office at 432-0397. Students with head colds who feel less than 100% healthy are expected to tough it out. If you become seriously ill in the middle of a final exam, notify the proctor before leaving the test site. Then go directly to the Health Center and seek medical treatment. Once there, notify the Dean at 2-0397.
4. NOTE THAT INSTRUCTORS CANNOT EXTEND YOUR WORK BEYOND READING PERIOD. All legal extensions that go beyond May 4 must be authorized by the Dean, and are authorized or denied on the same basis as Dean’s Excuses (incapacitating illness, death in the family, or a comparable emergency).
5. TAKE A “W” NOW INSTEAD OF AN “F” LATER. If you think you’re failing a course, consider the option of a W. The necessary forms must be submitted in the Dean’s office by 5 pm on Monday, April 27.
6. PROBLEMS? CALL THE DEAN AT 432-0397.
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