Institutional Federal Compliance Report 2021
Academic Information and Policies This handbook contains regulations of importance to your enrollment and status at the College. You will be responsible for familiarizing yourself with the information contained herein. It is the objective of the SUNY College of Optometry to provide a sound educational experience with emphasis on the needs of the students as individuals while they pursue a rigorous course of study. The following policies are determined by faculty committees and are subject to change. CourseDescription Abbreviated course descriptions are presented on the College’s website. At the commencement of each course, students will be provided with a full course outline or syllabus indicating the course objectives and goals, a list of required and recommended readings, a grading policy, the method(s) of student evaluation, assessment, and examination, a list of course topics to be covered and a statement of classroom attendance requirements. In addition, all students are required by the college to complete course and instructor evaluations as part of the course requirements. Policy for Student Leave Requests fromCourses and Clinic Students wishing to obtain leave from scheduled classes and clinics for personal, religious and/or EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES (See below), must request an excused absence for the activities they will be missing. Students must make the request in writing at least 4 weeks in advance to the Instructor of Record (IOR) and/or respective Service Chief(s) (for internal clinics), or primary clinic supervisor (for external clinics).
Students with excused absences are responsible for any missed material or assignments and may be required to switch sections to make up a missed lab or clinic.
Any excused absence will be granted at the discretion of the IOR, Service Chief or, in the case from students at external rotations, by the external site supervisor, with approval by the director of externships, and may be denied if it coincides with a written test, quiz, or practical assessment, or if the student’s course performance is unsatisfactory. Any change in class or testing schedule to accommodate an excused absence is at the discretion of the IOR. If a large percentage of the class seeks permission to attend an activity at the same time, the instructor may elect to reschedule or hold class at his or her discretion.
Students are responsible for making up any examinations or assessments that may be missed during their absence.
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