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Harper College Catalog TABLE OF CONTENTS Grading.................................................................................. 31 About Harper College Honors................................................................................... 31 About Harper College.................................................................1 Registration Policies............................................................31 Academic Calendar..................................................................... 1 Attendance Policy................................................................. 32 Accreditation................................................................................ 2 Auditing a Course................................................................. 32 Art Collection............................................................................... 2 Business EdVantage Agreement.......................................... 32 Associate Degrees...................................................................... 3 Enrollment Status Verification...............................................32 Campus Facilities........................................................................ 3 Residency..............................................................................32 Campus Map............................................................................... 3 Withdrawals...........................................................................32 Communities Served................................................................... 3 Repeat Policy........................................................................33 Emergency Preparedness........................................................... 4 Transcripts............................................................................ 33 Equal Opportunity Statement...................................................... 4 Tuition and Fees...................................................................33 History of Harper College............................................................4 Chargeback Tuition............................................................... 34 Mission, Philosophy, Core Values...............................................5 Tuition Refund Policy............................................................34 Administration.............................................................................5 Resources for Learning........................................................... 35 Affiliations....................................................................................6 Library Services.........................................................................35 Academic Enrichment and Engagement Division........................7 Success Services...................................................................... 35 Third-Party Certifications............................................................. 7 Tutoring......................................................................................35 Business and Social Science Division........................................ 7 Writing Center............................................................................35 Continuing Education Division.....................................................7 Student Services.......................................................................36 Career Programs Division........................................................... 7 Academic Advising and Counseling Services........................... 36 Harper College for Businesses................................................... 8 Access and Disability Services..................................................36 Liberal Arts Division.....................................................................8 Athletics..................................................................................... 37 Mathematics and Sciences Division............................................8 Box Office.................................................................................. 37 Resources for Learning............................................................... 9 Child Learning Center............................................................... 37 Student Development Division.................................................... 9 Computer Labs.......................................................................... 37 Wellness and Human Performance Division............................... 9 Dining Services..........................................................................38 Board of Trustees.......................................................................9 Fitness Center........................................................................... 38 Faculty........................................................................................10 HarperStore............................................................................... 38 Faculty: A - E............................................................................ 10 Health and Psychological Services and Wellness Programs.....38 Faculty: F - M............................................................................14 ID Cards.................................................................................... 39 Faculty: N - R............................................................................19 Police Department..................................................................... 39 Faculty: S - Z............................................................................ 21 Rita and John Canning Women's Program............................... 39 Professor Emeritus.................................................................... 23 Student Involvement..................................................................39 Resources for Students Student Handbook Resources for Students........................................................... 24 Student Handbook.................................................................... 41 Continuing Education, Workforce, and Community College Policies........................................................................ 41 Services......................................................................................24 Academic Honesty Policy..........................................................41 Enrollment Services................................................................. 26 Alcohol and Substance Abuse Policy and Regulations............. 41 Academic Policies................................................................26 Student Involvement Awards Programs.................................... 45 Assessment Testing and Placement.....................................26 Bulletin Boards and Publicity.....................................................45 Mandatory Advising...............................................................26 The Student Center...................................................................46 Standards of Academic Performance................................... 26 Student Code of Conduct and Dispute Resolution Admissons............................................................................ 27 Procedures.................................................................................46 Center for New Students and Orientation.............................27 Discrimination Complaint Procedure......................................... 50 Early College Credit..............................................................27 Communicable Diseases Policy................................................ 51 Eligibility / Dual Admission / Readmission............................ 28 Distribution of Literature Policy..................................................52 International Students........................................................... 28 Student Dress Code..................................................................53 Limited Enrollment................................................................ 29 Locker General Use Statement.................................................53 Testing Center.......................................................................29 Policy Regarding Sexual Offenses............................................54 Transfer of Credit..................................................................29 Smoking Policy.......................................................................... 55 Financial Assistance............................................................29 Non-Solicitation Policy...............................................................56 Refund Policy for Financial Assistance Recipients............... 30 Speakers Policy.........................................................................56 Satisfactory Academic Progress Requirements for Financial Technology Resources..............................................................56 Assistance............................................................................. 30 Workplace Violence Policy........................................................ 57 Scholarships..........................................................................30 Federal and State Laws............................................................58 Veterans Services................................................................. 30 Americans with Disabilities Act..................................................58 Forgiveness Policy...............................................................31 i TABLE OF CONTENTS Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security
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