CS 2200 Rules and Regulations 1. Academic misconduct is taken very seriously in this class. We will analyze what you turn in against other students submissions in the current semester as well as previous semesters. You are required to do your own work without looking at other students code no matter what the source is. You are also expected and required to report any incidents of academic misconduct to the course instructor or to the Dean of Students responsible for Academic Misconduct. Failure to do so is in itself Academic Misconduct. 2. You are responsible for turning in assignments on time. This includes allowing for unforseen circumstances. You are also responsible for insuring that what you turned in is what you meant to turn in. WebWork includes a getback feature: This allows you to retrieve exactly what you submitted and insure that it works. Take advantage of this feature. 3. In general, programming assignments should be turned in with a Makefile and all files needed to compile and run the program. The TA grading your submission should be able to make and run your program without adding files, repairing things etc. 4. Tests and examinations must be taken at the scheduled date and time. Please do not ask for special treatment because you (or your parents) have purchased non-refundable airline tickets. The safe time to travel is at the end of or after finals week. The finals schedule published at the beginning of the semester is TENTATIVE. The official schedule gets published very late in the semester. 5. If you need a certain grade in order to stay in school, maintain a scholarship, etc. the time to worry about this is right from the beginning of the course not during the week before finals. Grades are based on demonstrated performance not individual need based on factors external to the course. Please do not request special consideration based on this type of situation. 6. Final grades will be available from OSCAR normally sometime the week after finals. You may review your final and discuss your grades during the following semester in which you are attending Ga Tech. Grades will not be discussed over break. 7. If you have any personal problems (family/illness/etc.) please go to the Dean of Student's (Gail DiSabatino) office located in the Student Services Building (Flag Building) next to the Student Center. She is equipped and authorized to verify the problems and she will issue a note to all your instructors making them aware of the problem and requesting whatever extension, etc. is necessary. 8. The .announce newsgroup should be read every day. Official announcements about course matters will be posted there. The general course newsgroup is for posting technical questions about assignments, tests etc. Complaints, questions about your personal problems, etc. should be discussed with your instructor in person or via email. 9. Out of consideration to your fellow students please turn off cell phones, beepers, writwatch alarms, etc. Also, make every effort to be on time for class. If you unavoidably late, please sit near the back and try to avoid as much disruption to the class as possible. 10. If you are graduating and need this course to do so please inform your instructor as soon as possible. 11. Complaints about TA's should be directed to the course instructor during office hours or via email. 12. The deadline for regrades is 2 weeks after an assignment grade is posted or returned to you. This deadline also applies to picking up items which are returned in class. After this deadline no grade changes will be made and tests not picked up will be destroyed.