STP Retention Policy
Students enrolled in the SSS/IED Summer Transitional Program (STP) must successfully complete all program requirements to be admitted to the University in the fall semester.
STP Classroom Expectations
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Students will attend classes on time daily.
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Students will be prepared and participate in classes. Attendance will be taken each day.
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Students will receive out-of-class assignments with clear instructions according to course outline.
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All instructors will follow the lead of the Component Coordinator and will be accountable to the Component Coordinator.
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Mobile phones are allowed in class only by permission of instructor.
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Students will not wear ear-phones while in class.
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Student will conduct themselves with respect for each other and the instructor in every classroom.
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Student hats will be allowed only where it is a necessary part of the student's dress. Professional discretion is encouraged; however, this is the classroom instructor's call.
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Student disruptive behavior will not be tolerated, and should be reported to the Director immediately.
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Students will submit a complete and neat (typed when appropriate) response for all out-of-class assignments.
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Students will adhere to the University policy on classroom conduct.
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Students will adhere to the University Code of Academic Integrity.
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Students will be responsible for obtaining missed assignments/classwork from peers or by appointment with instructors.
STP Mid-Semester And Final Examinations
During the STP, each academic component provides the Counseling Component with a mid-semester and final evaluation of each student's performance and progress.