Date: Mon, 11 Nov 1996 17:50:36 GMT Server: NCSA/1.5 Content-type: text/html Last-modified: Mon, 02 Sep 1996 23:05:23 GMT Content-length: 2464 Late Policy

Late Policy

Programming assignments consist of printed copies of both source code and the output generated by the program, and by copying your source code and executable 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 may be handed in any time during the day it is due, either during the class period or at my office. If I am not at my office, please slip your assignment under my door. If you have not handed in your homework by the time I walk into my office the following morning, it is late.

One Period Policy

You can always turn in your assignment up to one class period late and receive some (but perhaps not all) of the credit for that assignment. No homework will be accepted more than one class period 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 always get some credit if you turn in the assignment within one class period of the deadline. No assignments will be accepted more than one class period late.

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


Last modified: Mon Sep 2 16:37:31 CDT 1996 by Greg Sharp
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