As indicated above, the Course Tools and Information module of the Academic Course Template used in Canvas contains a Course Syllabus and University Policy Statements Validation quiz that contains the following:
Academic Continuity Plan
The Academic Continuity Plan is an action plan to continue meaningful academic instruction in the event of a natural disaster or similar emergency. There are three phases – Monitor, Remote and Closure. When implemented, the course format, or the format of instruction, may be modified to enable completion of the course through other means. Refer to the University’s emergency banner on the main webpage to determine the status of the Academic Continuity Plan (Monitor, Remote, or Closure).
Academic Integrity
Students are expected to maintain the highest standards of academic integrity. Behavior that violates these standards is not acceptable. Examples are the use of unauthorized material, communication with fellow students during an examination, attempting to benefit from the work of another student, and similar behavior that defeats the intent of an examination or other classwork. Cheating on examinations, plagiarism, improper acknowledgment of sources in essays, and the use of a single essay or paper in more than one course without permission are considered very serious offenses and shall be grounds for disciplinary action as outlined in the Academic Integrity Policy.
Accommodations for Disability
If you are a qualified student with a disability seeking accommodations under the Americans with Disabilities Act, you are required to self-identify with the Office of Student Accessibility Services, Tinsley Hall 102. No accommodations will be granted without documentation from the Office of Student Accessibility Services. Additionally, accommodations are not retroactive. Please contact the Office of Student Accessibility Services as early as possible to get your accommodations in place for the semester. (985-549-2247 [email protected])
Children in Classroom
The classroom is not a place for children or other family members, and students are not to bring their family members for daycare or babysitting. For more information, please see the Casual Visitors Policy.
Collegiate Recovery Program
Southeastern Louisiana University LION UP Recovery is a community for students in or seeking recovery from substance use disorders and process addictions. To learn more about LION UP Recovery, go to Southeastern.edu/Recovery or email [email protected].
Detection of Plagiarism
Students agree by taking this course that all required papers may be subject to submission for textual similarity to Turnitin for the detection of plagiarism. All submitted papers will be included as source documents in the Turnitin reference database solely to detect plagiarism of such papers. Use of the Turnitin service is subject to the Terms of Use posted on the Turnitin website. (This statement may not apply if Turnitin will not be used.)
E-mail Communication
As per the University e-mail policy, only Southeastern’s email addresses can be used for course communications.
Lion Intervention Network (LINK)
Southeastern is committed to our students’ academic success and to providing the necessary resources to enhance the potential for their success. The Lion Intervention Network (LINK) was developed to identify students who are facing academic challenges and/or personal hardships (i.e. financial, homelessness/displacement, loss of loved one, car accidents, non-life threatening behaviors, etc.) that are hindering their academics. LINK can connect students with any extra help they might need along their educational paths to success. Reports can be submitted by students, faculty, or staff. To submit a LINK report, visit southeastern.edu/link.
Reporting Sexual Misconduct
If you would like to report an incident of sexual misconduct or power-based violence, call the University Police at 985-549-2222 or use this link http://selu.edu/reportit. Please be aware that the University Policy regarding Power-Based Violence & Sexual Misconduct is located online at: http://www.southeastern.edu/resources/policies/policy_detail/sexual_misconduct.html as well as the University Student Handbook at: http://www.southeastern.edu/admin/stu_affairs/handbook/index.html. The policy includes definitions of the various sexually oriented offenses prohibited by Southeastern as well as the reporting options for victims and the process of investigation and disciplinary proceedings of the University.
Southeastern faculty and staff are committed to supporting our students and upholding gender equity laws as outlined by Title IX. Please be aware that if you choose to confide in a faculty or staff member regarding an issue of sexual misconduct, dating violence, or stalking, we are obligated to inform the University’s Title IX Coordinator or
Deputy Title IX Coordinator, who can assist you in connecting with all possible resources both on- and off-campus. If you would like to speak with someone confidentially, the University Counseling Center (985-549-3894) and the University Health Center (985-549-2242) are both confidential resources.
Reporting Other Concerns
The Report It form is a vital tool that guides faculty, staff, and students through reporting incidents, observations, or concerns on campus using the appropriate reporting form (student code of conduct violations, LINK, etc.). You’ll be given the appropriate reporting form based on your answers. To submit a report, please visit southeastern.edu/reportit.
University Police (UPD) is dedicated to collaborating with our community to identify and address both crime and community concerns. Charged with law enforcement and emergency services, UPD is vital in ensuring campus safety. Should you have information regarding on-campus crimes or emergencies, contact UPD at 985-549-2222. Anonymous reporting options are available by completing the Anonymous Reporting Form.
Lion Safe App
University Police uses the Lion Safe App to help facilitate on-campus safety. The app has multiple virtual features, including safety walks, friend walks, and blue light phones. Also accessible are campus maps, support resources, the Lion Traxx tracker, a safety toolbox, emergency plans, and a section to report tips. The Lion Safe App is available for download on the App Store and Google Play. Download LION SAFE App Today.
Student Behavior/Classroom Decorum
Free discussion, inquiry, and expression is encouraged in this class. Classroom behavior that interferes with either (a) the instructor’s ability to conduct the class or (b) the ability of students to benefit from the instruction is not acceptable. Examples may include routinely entering class late or departing early; use of communication devices, or other electronic devices; repeatedly talking in class without being recognized; talking while others are speaking; or arguing in a way that is perceived as “crossing the civility line.” Classroom behavior which is deemed inappropriate and cannot be resolved by the student and the faculty member may be referred to the Office of Judicial Affairs for administrative or disciplinary review as per the Student Code of Conduct which may be found at http://www.selu.edu/admin/stu_affairs/handbook/.
Student Code of Conduct
The Office of Student Advocacy and Accountability (OSAA) is responsible for administering a campus-wide student disciplinary system that is student-centered and based on educational and developmental principles. OSAA strives to uphold community standards while respecting the rights of the individual.
Students are expected to familiarize themselves with the Student Code of Conduct and University Policies and to conduct themselves in a manner that supports the educational mission of the University, as well as complies with University rules.