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Project site for UVA's Spring 2020 Public Interest Data Lab, a core project of the CommPAS Lab

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Frank Batten School of Leadership and Public Policy Documents

All courses in the Batten School adhere to the following policies and the school requests these be included in all syllabi.

Wellbeing and Duty to Care Statement

If you are feeling overwhelmed, stressed, or isolated, several individuals at Batten are ready and wanting to help. Both Amanda Crombie, Director of Academic Programs and Jill Rockwell, Assistant Dean for Student Services are available to support all Batten Students. They are readily accessible during walk in hours or by setting up an appointment. Additionally, all Batten faculty and staff take student health and safety very seriously. Therefore, as part of their duty to care for distressed individuals, faculty and staff will refer students who threaten self-harm or suicide to appropriately qualified personnel at the earliest opportunity.

Alternatively, there are also other University of Virginia resources available. The Student Health Center offers Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS) for its students. Call 434-243-5150 (or 434-972-7004 for after hours and weekend crisis assistance) to get started and schedule an appointment. If you prefer to speak anonymously and confidentially over the phone, call Madison House’s HELP Line at any hour of any day: 434-295-8255.

If you or someone you know is struggling with gender, sexual, or domestic violence, there are many community and University of Virginia resources available. The Office of the Dean of Students, Sexual Assault Resource Agency (SARA), Shelter for Help in Emergency (SHE), and UVA Women’s Center are ready and eager to help.

Honor Statement

The Frank Batten School of Leadership and Public Policy embraces and upholds the University’s Honor Code principles that mandate that students will not lie, cheat, or steal, nor tolerate the actions of those who do. Acting in a manner consistent with the principles of Honor benefits every member of the community while enrolled in the Batten School and in the future.

We expect every student to comply fully with all provisions of the UVa Honor System. By enrolling in this course, you agree to abide by and uphold the Honor Code System of the University of Virginia As applied to your Batten course work and requirements, and unless otherwise specified by your instructors:

If you believe you may have committed an Honor Offense, you may wish to file a Conscientious Retraction (“CR”) by calling the Honor Offices at (434) 924-7602. According to Honor guidelines, for your retraction to be considered valid, it must, among other things, be filed with the Honor Committee before you are aware that the act in question has come under suspicion by anyone. More information can be found at www.virginia.edu/honor. If you have questions regarding the course honor policy, please contact your honor representatives.

Grading Policy

Due to increasing grade inflation in American higher education, the Frank Batten School has set a grade normalization policy, with a suggested grading distribution. All Batten courses should have a mean grade that does not exceed a 3.5 grade point average with an emphasis on a well-distributed range of grades. If grades deviate significantly from this suggested distribution, a dean will discuss the course grades with the faculty member.

Additional Time

Additional time is not given automatically to students taking examinations for whom English is not their first language. Dictionaries are permitted, at the discretion of the faculty member. Students with disabilities in need of accommodation should contact the UVA Student Disability Access Center at 434-243-5180. To preserve anonymity, students should not discuss reasons for the accommodations with the course instructor.