Shared Responsibilities and Mid-Semester Evaluation
David W. BensonPolicy #1986-1
An important function of the classroom experience is clear
communication between faculty and student. In order to accomplish
this most effectively, certain responsibilities must be shared.
A commitment exists on the part of instructors and students to
fulfill their respective roles as teachers and learners based upon the
schedule established at the conclusion of the Period to Change
Schedules.
Student responsibilities involve not missing classes except for valid
reasons, such as illness, accident, or participation in officially
approved university activities. When a student is absent, it is
his/her responsibility to inform the instructor of the reason for the
absence and to arrange to make up missed assignments and class work
insofar as this is possible. Students should realize that even though
the reasons for absence may be valid, such absences can impair
performance and result in a lower grade.
Faculty responsibilities, in addition to meeting classes as
scheduled, involve being regularly available to students for advice
and consultation during the office hours which each faculty member is
required to establish and post at the beginning of each semester.
Finally, as part of the effort to maintain clear communication:
- It is the policy of the faculty of Sonoma State University that all faculty provide students whose performance is unsatisfactory with an evaluation at mid-semester.
Updated August 18, 1998 by SSU.policies@sonoma.edu