DEADLINES: The Marquess of Queensbury's

   "[Instructors] are a Superstitious Sect,
    Great Keepers of Set Times and Places."
   
	    --- Poor Richard's Almanac

Programming Projects

Projects are due on the assigned due date, and are late thereafter. Late projects are not graded and receive a grade of zero. Therefore, if you anticipate missing a deadline, please contact your instructor or GTF as soon as possible to make arrangements in advance.

In general, no late papers are accepted without your instructor's prior approval. If you have a legitimate reason for missing a deadline, please contact your instructor or GTF as soon as possible before the due-date, so that you can make arrangements.

A project deadline is very much like having an appointment with an important client-- if you know you are going to miss the appointment, you make every effort to contact your client in advance. Otherwise, you may be looking for a new client.

Keep your clients happy-- contact your instructor or GTF in advance.

For students who do miss a deadline, the makeup project may be submitted to replace your lowest project score.

Programming Teams

Working as part of a two-member team is an option; groups of three or more are not not an option. If you work on a team, submit both programmer names at turn-in time. Also, each partner must maintain copies of all project files and documents.

See Policy on Plagiarism for related information.