2013-14 Student Handbook

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are refunded tuition and room rent according to the full-time status on the following schedule: First calendar week 75% of tuition Second calendar week 50% of tuition Third calendar week 25% of tuition After third calendar week No refund Meal ticket refunds are pro-rated on the number of weeks remaining in the semester. (Semesters based on 17 weeks.) Refunds are made only when a student has officially dropped a course or has officially withdrawn from school. The refund policy of Copiah-Lincoln Community College with reference to Veterans, Veterans’ Widows, or War Orphans enrolled under chapter 34 or 35 in non-credit clock hours courses, is on a pro-rata basis for the number of weeks remaining in the semester. This is provided the proper withdrawal procedure is followed and refund is requested. eXCePtION: No refund for tuition and fees will be given to students who are accepted into programs which have a limited number of student slots and where acceptance into those slots is highly competitive. Those programs include: • Associate Degree Nursing • Practical Nursing • Medical Lab Technology • Respiratory Care • Medical Radiologic Technology sUMMer/CLIC sHOrt terM COUrses: No refund after the first class meeting.

Technology Policy & Procedures Student E-Mail

While you are a student at Co-Lin you will have an e-mail account. A typical student e-mail address would be the first letter of your first name, entire last name, and last 4 digits of your ID# followed by @st.colin.edu (example: jdoe6789@ st.colin.edu). It is very important that you use your campus account for official communications with your instructors. Please do not provide Hotmail or Yahoo, etc., accounts to your instructors if you are engaged in an online class or a traditional class where assignments are submitted via e-mail. Information on campus technology and network issues may be found on the student helpdesk website located at http://www.colin.edu/helpdesk/Student_Helpdesk.htm.

Electronic Use Policy

Electronic mail, Internet access, and other electronic media and equipment are business tools that are provided by Co-Lin to employees and students to facilitate timely and efficient conduct of business. To help ensure that these tools are used appropriately, Co-Lin has developed the following acceptable use policy. This policy addresses access, use and disclosure of electronic mail and Internet messages and material created, sent or received by Co-Lin employees and students using the college’s systems. Co-Lin intends to honor the policies set forth below, 20

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