University Policies

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                UNLV and its College of Education demand a high level of scholarly behavior and academic honesty on the part of students. Violations by students in exhibiting honesty while carrying out academic assignments and procedural steps for dealing with violations of academic integrity are delineated with the HANDBOOK OF REGULATIONS GOVERNING PROBATION AND SUSPENSION WITHIN THE COLLEGE OF EDUCATION. This publication may be found in the Curriculum Materials Library (CEB 101), ICS Department Office (CEB 354), or the Office of the College of Education Dean (CEB 301).

                The University requires all members of the University Community to familiarize themselves and to follow copyright and fair use requirements. You are individually and solely responsible for violations or copyright and fair use laws. The University will neither protect nor defend you nor assume any responsibility for employee or student violations or fair use laws. Violations of copyright laws could subject you to federal and state civil penalties and criminal liability as well as disciplinary action under University policies. To help familiarize yourself with copyright and fair use policies, the University encourages you to visit its copyright web page at:  http://www.unlv.edu/committees/copyright

                If you have a documented disability that may require assistance, you will need to contact the Disability Services (DS) for coordination in your academic accommodations. DS is located within the Learning Enhancement Services Office in Reynolds Student Services Center, Room 137. The DS phone number is 702-895-0866 (TDD 702-895-0652).

 

*If you carry a cellular phone, please ensure that it is turned off during class.

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