Heartland Community College
extending academic record protection options for Spring 2020
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[April 15, 2020]
Heartland Community College is extending measures to protect
students’ academic record for the Spring 2020 academic term. These
measures include an extension of the deadline for students to
request withdraw from a class or to request a credit/no credit
option.
In March, Heartland transitioned classes to an online format due to
the COVID-19 pandemic. The College has offered a number of support
services to assist with online learning including internet
accessibility assistance, technical support, disability services,
tutoring services, online counseling, and advisement.
With the disruption of the semester, which also included an
extension of the spring break period from one week to two weeks, the
College is also expanding options for students concerned these
circumstances might affect their academic record.
Measures Heartland students can take for academic record protection
for classes ending after March 13 include:
Withdraw: the College has extended the last date to withdraw
from a Spring 2020 to Friday, May 1, 2020.
Request an Incomplete: students follow the standard procedure
for requesting an Incomplete, which is to discuss the option with
their instructor and, if approved, devise a plan with the instructor
for completing the course requirements.
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Drop without record: students seeking complete removal of the course from
their academic record can follow standard appeal procedures, citing extenuating
circumstances that would warrant the drop.
Credit/No Credit Grade Option: the College has extended the deadline for
requesting the issuance of CR/NC grade for the Spring 2020 semester to June 1,
2020. The grade of “CR” is used for A, B, C letter grades; “NC” for D, F grades.
“The disruption created by COVID-19 has not only impacted how instruction is
delivered for the remainder of Spring 2020 but also the lives of our students,”
said President Keith Cornille. “We want to make sure that students aren’t
penalized for the disruption in their academic year by the COVID-19 crisis, but
also make sure that students can be fully informed when making a choice to seek
an option other than a letter grade.”
Students concerned about the impact of circumstances surrounding the COVID-19
pandemic on their academic record are encouraged to contact the Heartland
advisement office at Raab.Advisors
@heartland.edu or 309-268-8033.
[Steve Fast
Director, Public Information
Heartland Community College] |