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All email sent to me must have the following:

1) SUBJECT should read: [student's surname, first initial] [assignment or msg subject]. For example: SUBJECT: "Pinnick, C. Set 1. Reading responses."

2) At the close of every msg, include your full name and the course. For example: "Cassandra L. Pinnick, Phil 120, May Term 2006.)

 

Student must monitor their WKU email accounts closely during the full term.

 

All graded work is due electronically in MSWORD.doc format, only. All work must be time-stamped no later than noon (Central Time) of the day due. If you have other demands on your time, please arrange your schedule so that you meet the submission timelines. Late submissions lose significant credit or, at my discretion, receive no credit. It is the student's responsibility to insure that any file transfer is successful. This includes: timeliness, file readability, proper form, &c. If there is a problem with your submission I will try to alert you, but this is not my responsibility to do so.

 

Students may email me at anytime with inquiries. Typically, I monitor email messages twice daily, at minimum. It is not usual for me to monitor messages after 5p or earlier than 9a. I do monitor messages over weekends.

 

Webmail, Internet, or computer problems: Please DO NOT contact me concerning these kinds of problems. Students should contact appropriate technology personnel, such as those available through WKU Information Technology offices, 270 745.7000.

 

Students are responsible for securing all required course materials, without exception or substitution. Most students find the recommended materials to be useful.

/s/ Dr. C. Pinnick.

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