Late Work Policy
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KSU   -  English 1102/43 & 49   -   Mr. Hagin   -   Revised: 11 January 2005
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Failure to submit work on time is perhaps the single worst way to damage your grade.  Any assignment not submitted by the end of a scheduled class period is considered late work.  The penalties for late work in my class is as follows:
 

==>   5 points off the assignment grade for each day late.

For example, if an assignment is due on Monday, but I receive the essay on Tuesday via e-mail, I will deduct 5 points from your assignment’s final grade.
 
 FOR YOUR INFORMATION
Exceptions: 
Students who have cleared their absences with me (and therefore receive an “excused” absence” for a day in which an assignment is due) may have the late points waived.  All late points will apply for students who have unexcused absences (since they have not offered any reasons for the late submittal. 
 
 

==>   Any assignment submitted “later that day” will incur a deduction of 2 points.
 
 FOR YOUR INFORMATION
 
Some late work may be submitted by e-mail or fax (but it is safest if submitted directly into my hands of in my KSU mailbox -- HU 222). 
 
 
I would like all students to complete all assigned work, even if it is submitted late.  You own the responsibility to bring to my attention any outside factors that may prevent you from completing an assignment on time.  I will always consider reasonable requests from students who communicate their unusual circumstances with me.  I also reserve the right to waive the late penalty for circumstances brought to my attention immediately (or ahead of time).