Online Course Evaluations
Tutoring Available
Please remember that tutoring is available for all your courses. If you are having trouble in any of the classes in Imaging Science
or any of your support classes, fill out the tutoring request
form online. Either Sue Chan or Joe Pow line up a fellow student or faculty member to help you out and will get back to you as soon
as possible. Don't wait, get help early.
Computer Usage Guide
Every member of the student body, faculty, and staff in the Center for Imaging Science or who is taking classes in the Center for Imaging Science and requires access to the Center's computing facilities, must first read and sign the CIS Computing Guide before they will be issued an account on these systems.
Academic Dishonesty Policy
The following excerpt is from the RIT Student Rights and Responsibilities web site
at RIT Student Rights and Responsibilities.
The Rochester Institute of Technology does not condone any form of academic dishonesty. Any act of improperly representing another
person's work as one's own is construed as an act of academic dishonesty. These acts include, but are not limited to, plagiarism
in any form, or use of information and materials not authorized by the instructor during an examination.
If a faculty member judges a student to be guilty of some form of academic dishonesty, the student may be given a failing grade
for that piece of work or for the course, depending upon the severity of the misconduct.
If the student believes the action by the instructor to be incorrect or the penalty too severe, appeal may be made to the
Academic Conduct Committee of the college in which the course is offered.
ADA Statement
The following excerpt is from the RIT Student Rights and Responsibilities web site
at RIT Student Rights and Responsibilities.
It is the responsibility of the student with a disability to identify himself/herself to the Disability Services Office after they are admitted to RIT. Students with a disability, which has been verified and documented by a qualified professional, are entitled to receive accommodations approved by the coordinator of Disability Services.
It is the students' responsibility to discuss their accommodation needs with the appropriate faculty and personnel after they have signed a Notice of Accommodation letter with the coordinator of Disability Services.
Faculty members do not have the right to question the nature of a student's disability. All disability information is kept in the Disability Services Office and is not available to anyone unless authorized by a signed release form from the student.
All students are expected to work to their full potential and students with disabilities are not excluded from this expectation. Students are expected to commit themselves to professional excellence, personal integrity, and ethical behavior and demonstrate this commitment in their academic and professional conduct.
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