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Question: Late Work Policy All class assignments have due dates (deadlines), which are noted on the syllabus. Check your syllabus multiple times per week to keep up with coursework. Students are expected to submit assignments on or before each deadline. I understand that life happens, so I have created a policy that allows students to submit late assignments. In our class, assignments that are not submitted by the due dates (including the submission of blank assignments, files that I cannot open, and incorrect assignments to the Dropbox) will automatically be considered late. Students have up to one week past the original deadline to submit late work, and twenty (20) points will automatically be deducted from each late assignment once the assignment is graded. The late-work period applies even if the Dropbox happens to be open for submissions past the late-work period. I tend to check for missing assignments early in the week. Students who did not submit their work could earn a temporary zero grade for that assignment in the gradebook. If the assignment is submitted within the late-work period, the graded score will replace the zero grade. After one week past the original deadline, the assignment can no longer be submitted and the zero grade becomes permanent. Assignments that are due the last week of class must be submitted by the deadline to avoid a zero grade because no late-work option is available. can you answer the following question? In your own words, can you explain our class late-work policy?
Our class late-work policy allows students to submit late assignments up to one week past the original deadline. All late assignments will be deducted twenty (20) points once the assignment is graded. Assignments that are due the last week of class must be submitted by the deadline to avoid a zero grade because no late-work option is available.
Jan. 18, 2023, 9:05 a.m.
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