Attendance
Any registered student who does not attend the first three weeks of class will
be administratively withdrawn. After this time, any student who misses more
than two consecutive weeks of classes without contacting the instructor will
be administratively withdrawn.
Attendance
Students are expected to attend class regularly and on time with preparation
completed. If it is necessary to be absent for any reason, the student is responsible
for calling the Fine Art Faculty office and leaving a message for me prior the
beginning of class time (703-845-6075) or by email at: wschran@nvcc.edu . Information
from classes missed is to be obtained from a fellow student. Missed work should
be made up during open lab times.
Three unexcused absences in a row will be grounds for an administrative withdrawal
and that person can be reported to authorities. Three excused absences during
the semester may affect your final grade. Six excused absences during the semester
will be grounds for an immediate withdrawal. Chronic lateness will be construed
as being absent.
Emergency Evacuations
In the event of a fire or bomb alert when the building must be evacuated, you
must know the route from your classroom to the outside, stay together and meet
your faculty member for a headcount. Take all belongings with you when you go
to the meeting place. More information will be given on the meeting point for
emergencies. You must stay together and meet the faculty member as a group since
a missing student will be presumed to be inside the building, and personnel
will have to search for that person. Those with movement disabilities will have
instructions given so evacuation is safe for everyone.
Emergency Evacuation Plan
An Emergency Evacuation Plan is posted near the classroom door with an evacuation
route. Please review the route so that you will be prepared. In case of an emergency
or drill, please take all personal items with you as you exit as you may not
be allowed back into the building.
Course Objectives
At the end of the course, students will understand and be able to use the following
objectives in future work.
1. The roles of process and conceptual development in studio ceramics.
2. Students will explore ceramic building, glazing and firing techniques.
3. A wide spectrum of creative thinking techniques is encouraged.
Students will explore "different" ways of thinking through lecture,
discussion and, most important, through exercises and projects.
Withdrawal
"W" (no grade point credit). A grade of withdrawal (W) is awarded
if you withdraw or are withdrawn from a course after the add/drop period but
prior to the completion of 60% of the session. After that time, you will receive
a grade of failure (F) except under mitigating circumstances, which must be
documented on the NVCC 125-47 form. This documentation will be retained electronically.
See "Withdrawal From a Course" in the current NVCC Catalog, available
in the Bookstore.
Facilities
Students will respect the classroom and lab facilities and keep areas clean
and orderly. No processes that create clay dust will be tolerated! No clay can
be washed into any sink. All scrap clay and slurry should be put into slurry
buckets. Care should be taken when cutting on worktables covered with canvas.
No waxing or glazing may be done on tables covered with canvas.
Beepers and Phones
Beepers or cell phones are to be turned off in the classroom during class. Beepers
are to be changed to a vibration signal and only used for emergencies. Phones
are to be used outside the classroom during break only. This is true of all
instructional areas in the college.
Identification Cards
Student ID card photos will be taken on campuses on a date to be announced.
Special Needs and Accommodations
You are responsible for notifying your faculty member of any disability that
requires accommodation in order to meet your educational goals. A Disability
Data Sheet form must be presented to verify the disability, documenting both
strengths/non-strengths and educational accommodations that may be used in the
class. If you do not have this form, have questions about the process, or need
more specific information, please stop by Room AA 148 in the Bisdorf Building
or call 845-6477/6208 and speak to a counselor for special needs. You are not
required to participate, for it is strictly voluntary as outlined in Title V.
However, the college cannot provide accommodations for a disability without
first obtaining a verification of your disability through this process.
The Learning Environment
The Alexandria Campus is committed to providing a positive learning environment
in which students of all ages and backgrounds can learn together in a setting
that encourages the free exchange of ideas and information. To accomplish this
goal, the members of the Alexandria Campus Council have established the following
expectations for learning.
1. All backgrounds and cultures are
respected.
2. During class discussions, everyone feels welcome to participate and a free
exchange of ideas takes place.
3. All members of the class arrive on time and leave the class only on breaks
or in case of emergency.
4. Distractions are kept to a minimum. Cell phones and other electronic devices
are turned off in class, labs and library. Students remain seated throughout
the class and refrain from talking with classmates while another class member
or the instructor has the floor.
5. Each student turns in work that is his or her own.
6. Consideration is always given to other classes that are taking place in adjoining
classrooms.
7. At the end of a class, the members of the class and the instructor leave
the classroom in good condition so that the next class can begin without disruption.
Disruptive Student Behavior
Disruptive behavior ranges from talking or whispering during lecture or when
a faculty member is addressing the class, to dangerous behavior toward the class
and/or faculty. Minor disruptions will be stopped and a warning will be given.
If such behavior continues in the class, the student will be asked to leave
for the day and that request will be reported. If further problems arise, the
student will be told to leave class and will have to meet with the Dean of Students
before attending the class again.
Dangerous behavior includes threats or actions and will be immediately reported
to the campus police, who are licensed officers and can make arrests. In addition,
the student will be required to meet with the Dean of Students, and depending
on the infraction, could suffer expulsion from the college.
These rules are in the student and faculty handbooks founds on the web site
for the college.
Writing Help
For free writing help, call or go to the Writing Assistance Center in 340 Bisdorf.
703/845-6054. You may submit a paper for online assistance by sending it to
www.nvcc.edu/Alexandria/LRC/writing.htm
Contact by email
All email contact with faculty and college is best done with your college account.
A free email account has already been set up for you. For access instructions
go to: www.nvcc.edu/ithehelpdesk/studentservices.
Parking
Parking Permits required in all student parking lots from ____________through
the end of the semester. Vehicles that do not have a permit displayed should
park at meters or in hourly pay lots.
Important Semester Dates (16
week classes- to be handed out in class)
Last day to add or drop a class -
Last day to adjust schedules with permission -
Last day for tuition refund -
Last day to withdraw without grade penalty or change to audit-
Classes and examinations end -
Inclement weather
It is the student's responsibility to check the main college web page for college
closings (see above under "Contacts"). Various radio and television
stations carry this information as well. It is possible for classes to be cancelled
in the evening (1630-2220) after day classes have taken place.
Last updated August 8, 2004 . Comments to: Webmaster