Program Rules

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Program Attendance Guidelines Quiz

This quiz is designed to test your knowledge of the program's attendance policies and procedures. Understanding these rules is essential for maintaining a good standing in the program.

  • Check your knowledge on excused absences
  • Learn about participation expectations
  • Understand the consequences of excessive absences
9 Questions2 MinutesCreated by EngagingGuide725
To be approved for an excused absence a request must be submitted how far in advance?
3 days
1 day
1 week
10 days
Failure to complete the homework assignments may result in expulsion from the program.
True
False
Students may turn their cameras off during sessions at any time.
True
False
What must you do when you log in to zoom for each session?
Turn your cameras on
Mute your mics
Both
None of the above
When you want to participate in the class discussion or answer a question, how should you do so?
Unmute yourself and speak
Use the raise hand function
Wait for the professor to call on someone
Stay quiet
Which is an example of an unexcused absence
Family emergency
"I woke up late."
Medical emergency
Doctor's appointment with a doctor's note
Excessive absences, not tardies, will result in expulsion from the program.
True
False
Students can participate in undergraduate courses and work even if it conflicts with program hours, as long as they notify their Fellow and complete all assignments.
True
False
Students must turn ringers off of any electronic device during class.
True
False
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