Â鶹ӳ» College to host Discover Â鶹ӳ» for new students
Â鶹ӳ» will host Discover Â鶹ӳ», an informational event for new students and their families. Discover Â鶹ӳ» is from 11 am-3 pm Thursday, Jan. 9, 2025, at the College.
Read MorePlease see the Â鶹ӳ» Catalog for additional policies and resources.
In order to evaluate student work, faculty must be able to trust that the work is original and not the work of someone else. Cheating, falsifying information, forgery, plagiarism and other dishonest actions will not be tolerated. Detailed information can be found on our Student Code of Conduct webpage.
Students who do not attend their class during the refund period will be dropped from the class roster AND will be charged for the class.
Class cancellations due to inclement weather will be communicated through text alerts and Â鶹ӳ» email, as well as posted on Facebook, Twitter and the . You are automatically opted into text alerts by providing your cell phone number in your student or employee profile. Students may also call the College at 815-825-2086. Class cancellations due to instructor absence will be posted on the classroom door. Room changes will be announced in advance whenever possible and posted on the classroom door.
A “W†cannot be given as a final grade. Students are responsible for officially withdrawing from the class, according to procedures described in the college catalog. Â鶹ӳ» reserves the right to administratively withdraw students from the Attendance Verification Roster or the Midterm Roster if those students are not actively pursuing course objectives or are in violation of standards of behavior as outlined in the Student Code of Conduct and Discipline. For a copy of the student conduct policy, contact the Vice President of Student Services Office or refer to the Â鶹ӳ» catalog.
Numerous community resources are available to assist students in addressing a variety of personal needs. Resource contact information can be found on myÂ鶹ӳ».
Any student with a documented disability or special learning need and wanting to request accommodations should contact Disability Services.
Please contact the Office of Instruction.
As a Â鶹ӳ» Student, you may have copyrighted materials or software made available to you by the college for course use. Please understand that copyright law may prohibit copying or further distribution of these materials. Full information can be found on Copyright Law Notification webpage.
Yellow and red Emergency Information flipcharts are located in each classroom. These are quick reference sheets with telephone numbers to reach emergency assistance and a brief description of the correct actions to take in the event of a tornado, fire or other emergencies on campus.
Guidelines and specific requirements can be found on our Graduation Requirements webpage.
All course requirements must be completed by the end date for the course. If extremely difficult circumstances merit granting a student more time to finish course requirements, an “Incomplete†(I) grade may be given. More information can be found in the college catalog.
Family, work and other priorities don’t have to get in the way of you achieving your academic goal. We’ve designed online classes, services and support so you can still get a quality education without coming to campus.
Â鶹ӳ» prohibits students from electronically recording class lectures and presentations (either by audio, video, picture or otherwise) unless certain qualifying conditions are met.
The student requires the recording of lectures/presentations as part of his/her accommodations related to a disability that has been adequately documented with the Coordinator of Disability Services.
The instructor has given advance written permission to the student that stipulates what may be recorded and by which device(s) the lectures/presentations may be recorded.
In either of the above cases, the following restrictions shall apply:
Recordings are solely for the use of the student designated either in the disability accommodations or the instructor’s written permission to record.
Recordings must not be shared or reproduced for any reason.
Recordings must not be posted on any public or private website or social media service.
Recordings must be destroyed by the student at the end of the semester in which the recording was made.
A student found to have violated this procedure shall be subject to one or more sanctions described in the Code of Student Conduct and Discipline.
Students seeking to obtain permission to record a class must inquire with the instructor in question and, if the instructor agrees to allow recording, the student and instructor must complete a Permission to Record a Class/Lecture Presentation form.
Students faced with schedule conflicts related to a religious observance should make prior arrangements with the instructor a minimum of seven (7) school days in advance of the examination or other activity involved.
Your Â鶹ӳ» email account will be the official way to receive notices from the College. If you choose to forward your email to another account, please be advised that all communication from and within the college will use your Â鶹ӳ»waukee student email. When communicating with instructors or employees of the college, you are required to use your Â鶹ӳ»waukee email address.
If you require technical support, please contact the IT Help Desk.
Tutoring Services is located inside the library in A1100 and provides free individual in-person and online tutoring for students in a variety of subjects, as well as a writing lab, math lab, academic success coaches, and tech tutors. For more information, visit the Tutoring Services webpage. Additional online tutoring services are accessible through the Desire2Learn course pages.
Testing Services is located in C1203 and provides secure and professional make-up testing services when offered by faculty. For more information on Testing Services, visit the Testing Services webpage.
Library Services is located in A1100 and provides print and online resources needed for research and study, as well as some textbooks and calculators for short-term loans. Inside the library, there is a computer lab with printing, group study spaces, and quiet study spaces upstairs. For more information on Library Services, visit the Library Services webpage.
Â鶹ӳ» will host Discover Â鶹ӳ», an informational event for new students and their families. Discover Â鶹ӳ» is from 11 am-3 pm Thursday, Jan. 9, 2025, at the College.
Read MoreThe Â鶹ӳ» Foundation awarded $99,978 in program enhancement funds to Â鶹ӳ» departments for the 2024-2025 academic year. The Foundation has various program enhancement funds established by the generosity of donors for specific purposes.
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