Extensions and Late Assignments

There is a zero tolerance policy for assignments in this course which means late assignments will not be accepted.

HOWEVER, all students get one “Life Happens” extension over the semester. That extension gives you an extra two days to hand in the assignment. To use this extension, please contact Dr. Wessell Lightfoot via the chatboard. You do not need to give a reason.

In addition, if you need extensions beyond the “Life Happens” one, please contact Dr. Wessell Lightfoot.

Students with exceptionalities

The Access Resource Centre (ARC) provides service to students with documented disabilities or health conditions, ranging from permanent to temporary, including but not limited to mental health disabilities, learning disabilities and attention deficit disorders, chronic health issues, brain injury, hearing and visual impairments, mobility and other physical disabilities. ARC staff are available by appointment to assess specific needs, provide referrals, and arrange appropriate accommodations to assist students in achieving their academic goals. Students who may have a need for special accommodation are encouraged to contact ARC by email at arc@unbc.ca or by phone 250-960-5682. For more information, please visit unbc.ca/arc.

Academic Success Centre

The Academic Success Centre provides students with FREE access to academic support services:

·   Tutoring (by appointment, asynchronous online, or drop-in)

·   Personalized study skills assessments

·   Peer-led course supports

·   Downloadable handouts

·   Access to self-assessment sites

·   Customized programs and workshops

ASC services are fully available online for distance, regional, or physically distanced students. We utilize a variety of technology solutions to ensure you can connect to us!For more information or to book an appointment, see the Academic Success Centre website at www.unbc.ca/asc, visit the circulation desk on the first floor of the library, or phone 250-960-6367. Toll-free: 1-888-440-3440 (wait on the line and ask for the ASC).