Date: Mon, 11 Nov 1996 17:11:27 GMT Server: NCSA/1.5 Content-type: text/html Last-modified: Wed, 04 Sep 1996 01:54:36 GMT Content-length: 2549 CS302: Late policy for Chad's section(s)

Late Policy

Programming assignments consist of printed copies of both source code and the output generated by the program, and by copying your files to a special "hand-in" directory. Specific instructions are provided in the assignment pages. It is your responsiblility to plan ahead and get your work done early. The following late policy is provided in case of emergencies, and is not to be used carelessly.

Programming assignments are due at the end of class on the assigned due date. Programs received after the end of class will be considered late.

24-hour policy

You can always turn in your assignment up to 24 hours late and receive some (but perhaps not all) of the credit for that assignment. No homework will be accepted more than 24 hours late. The exact rules are as follows: Remember, it is better to turn in an assignment before the deadline, but if you miss the deadline, you will still get some credit if you turn in the assignment within 24 hours of the deadline. No assignments will be accepted more than 24 hours late.

Late assignments should be turned in to my mailbox located on the 5th floor of CS&St (use the elevators, head down the hallway and they are immediately on your left -- I'm under the "Graduate Students" sign). You may also slide them under my door.

In case of severe medical emergencies or such, see me as soon as possible to discuss the situation.