| OHN Certificate: Program Policies |
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Honor Code The Honor Code is the heart of integrity at UNC-CH. The Honor Code prohibits lying, cheating, or
stealing when these actions involve academic processes or University, student
or academic personnel acting in an official capacity. The Academic dishonesty in any form is unacceptable, because it circumvents the purpose of the University's life and work. All faculty members have a responsibility to report any possible Honor Code violations to the Student Attorney General. All written, individual assignments should include the Honor Pledge, which states "On my honor, I have neither given nor received unauthorized aid on this assignment."
· Students who earn an "F" in a class will not be allowed to continue in the Certificate Program. · If a student receives an "L" in a course, it will not transfer into a degree program. Students can only receive 9 credit hours with an "L" in the Certificate program before their status will be withdrawn. · Students may take an incomplete in a class, but then have 1 year to complete that class or a grade of AB/FA will be assigned. This mark is equivalent to failing a course and will cause the student's removal from the program. Students may withdraw from a course by contacting the registrar within the time frame allowed for all graduate programs at the School of Public Health, as posted on the SPH calendar. · Certificate students may defer their course of study (i.e., not enroll for classes) for one year only. If they defer for more than one year they will be terminated from the program. If a student chooses to re-enroll in the program at a later date, they will need to submit another application to the program. If another application is submitted the student can add in their statement of purpose that they were enrolled in the program previously and provide the year in which they were enrolled. · All courses of study must be completed within 3 years of enrolling in the Certificate program. · Certificate program enrollees may not transfer in courses from another program or institution. · Students MUST keep their contact information current at all times with our office and in the UNC Student Information System (SIS). Contact information includes email address, mailing address and phone number. Any changes need to be entered at Student Central and you need to contact our office with the new information as well. Grading Policy The grades that you receive from the Certificate program are as follows:
· IN - Instructors should assign an "IN" where the student took the final examination but did not complete some other course requirement. The student could pass the course if the assignment was completed. The "IN" is computed as an "F" in an undergraduate student's GPA. For undergraduate students, an "IN" is changed automatically to an "F" if the grade is not cleared by eight weeks into the next regular semester. For graduate students, an "IN" will revert to an "F*" (administratively assigned grade) if the grade is not cleared within one year from the original examination. · AB - Must be given to a student who did not take an exam regardless of the reason, but might have passed the course had they done so. The "AB" is computed as an "F" grade in an undergraduate student's GPA. For undergraduate students, an "AB" grade is changed automatically to an "F" if the grade is not cleared by the end of the next regular semester. For graduate students, an "AB" will revert to an "F" (administratively assigned grade) if the grade is not cleared within one year from the original examination. ·
It is very important to inform your TA,
instructor, and us immediately if you choose to drop a course or withdraw from
the program!!! If you do not inform us
of your intentions, you could end up with an F or AB on your transcript. If you are not participating in the course
discussions and work (without our knowledge that you are no longer in the
program or course) you could receive an F on your transcript. Withdrawal Policy When you decide to withdraw from a course, you need to contact the instructor, your TA, your other classmates that are in your discussion group, and Judy Ostendorf (Program Coordinator) at judy_ostendorf@unc.edu. Fall and Spring Semesters: During the first week of classes you can withdraw from the OHN Certificate Program and receive a 95% tuition and fee refund. During the next eight weeks, if you choose to withdraw, the refund is prorated at 10% less each week beginning with an 80% tuition and fee refund during the 2nd week. After the 9th week, no refund is given. If you are taking two courses and choose to drop one
during the first two weeks of class you will receive a refund for that
particular course. After the first two
weeks, if you choose to drop a course you will not receive a refund, unless you
can provide documentation from the professor that you did not participate in
the course. Summer Semester: Since classes are held throughout 1st and 2nd summer sessions, the policy will vary slightly from fall and spring. Both sessions total approximately ten weeks of instruction. Generally, only one course is taught during summer session. The last day to cancel your registration is the day before 1st summer session classes begin. If you decide to withdraw within the first week of classes, you will receive a 75% refund. During the second week of classes, you will receive a 50% refund and in the third week you will receive a 25% refund. Beginning with the fourth week of classes, no refund will be provided unless there are extenuating circumstances. Written documentation will be required. |
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