Course Exemption
Students who have taken and completed a previous program with DArTT and wish to take a subsequent program may be exempt from taking the core courses as well as other courses, if applicable. In no case is a course exemption guaranteed. No more than one quarter of the courses in a normal DArTT program can be exempted for any given student. All decisions by the reviewing body are final.
Academic Honesty
You are expected to be honest in your relations with DArTT’s staff. Lying and cheating are forms of dishonesty and as such are unacceptable behaviors. You are expected to submit work that is original and is representative of your own best efforts.
“Attendance”Any student who deliberately gathers information from, or shares information with, another student with regard to a test or assignment is clearly in violation of the ethical code of DArTT and will be subject to the following:
Due to the nature of distance education, there is no physical school to attend. However, DArTT considers attendance to be the students' progression through the required program materials. New students are given a timeline outlining the weekly progression that is expected of them. This progression is achievable provided an average of 20-25 hours per week is dedicated to study, projects, assignments, and/or taking online tests.
Supplementary Exams
Important note to students receiving government funding: If a student is behind in the schedule for his/her program of study by more than two weeks, DArTT will not sign any loan documents or Canada study grant cheques that he/she presents. Situations in which a student falls behind in his/her program for medical reasons, or because of equipment failure* due to faulty manufacturing, will be dealt with on an individual basis. In these situations the student may request an extension to his/her program. A signed note from a physician explicitly indicating the dates that the student was/will be unable to participate in his/her program may be requested by DArTT. In the case of equipment failure, the student must make arrangements to have the equipment shipped (at his/her own expense) to DArTT for technical support. These situations must be reported to DArTT at the time of occurrence if at all possible. In all cases, supporting documentation will be required before an extension is granted. Also, it is the responsibility of the student to notify Student Aid of any granted request for extension to his/her program of study. Please note that by DArTT granting an extension to a student, it does not change the end date of the program under the Student Loan agreement. Extensions are only granted for equipment failure if the student is using equipment supplied by DArTT.
Conditions on the ability to write this supplementary exam are: 1) the student can not have written any other supplementary exams, 2) the student must have achieved a mark of at least 50% in his/her course, 3) the student will write and submit the exam no later than the deadline date given by his/her instructor.
Withholding Marks
Any student who fails to pass the supplementary exam will be discontinued. Any student who passes the supplementary exam will receive a mark of 60% for that course. Returned Assignments Final Course Subject Marks - A student can expect to receive a final mark for a completed course subject on his/her next scheduled evaluation.
Withdrawals
All students have withdrawal privileges during the defined duration of their program. DArTT must be notified IN WRITING of the student's intention to withdraw from a program. Any student who withdraws from his/her program can receive certificates stating what he/she did and did not complete. Certificates will only be issued when the student's account is settled and arrangements have been made for all materials and/or equipment provided to the student to be returned to DArTT. The Centre for Distance Education follows the Nova Scotia Tuition Refund Policy as set forth by the Nova Scotia Department of Education.
Expulsions
Students who do not stay on schedule will be issued warnings. If a student falls behind schedule by three weeks, he/she will be sent his/her first warning letter by email or they will receive a telephone call. The student must contact his/her learning advisor about this situation. If a student falls behind schedule by six weeks, he/she will be sent his/her second warning letter by email or they will receive a follow-up telephone call. Again, the student must contact his/her learning advisor about this situation. If a student falls behind schedule by eight weeks, he/she will be sent a registered letter stating he/she has been expelled from the program.
NOTE: Students are reminded that all equipment provided for the program is the property of DArTT until successful completion of the program. This material must be returned to DArTT upon request in the event of student withdrawal or expulsion.
DArTT reserves the right to expel students for any behaviour deemed inappropriate in their program completion or their interaction with any DArTT staff member.
It is the responsibility of each student to inform DArTT of any changes in his/her name, address, phone number, or e-mail address. Any delays that may occur because DArTT was not informed of such a change are the responsibility of the student.
Students who have any complaints with respect to any matter pertaining to DArTT can air their complaints by doing the following:
1. In order to access accommodations, students with disabilities are encouraged to self-identify. The Centre for Distance Education’s disability self-disclosure form must be completed (Please contact a representative to fill out the form).
2. A student with a disability must then provide Student Services with the appropriate documentation of the disability (e.g., psychoeducational assessment or physician’s letter). 3. The student will then be contacted by the Student Services department to discuss reasonable accommodations for their program of study (according to the Canadian Human Rights Commission). 4. If a student has self-identified and provided proper documentation, they can be referred to the Canada Student Loan program – the Canada Studies Grant, to access funding for formal accommodations.
DArTT has an "open door" policy. If you have a suggestion that you think will enhance your experience at DArTT, we would love to hear it. Students or instructors who have suggestions can submit them in one of the following ways:
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