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GENERAL INFORMATION FOR STUDENTS, FACULTY ADVISORS & EMPLOYEES:

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STUDENTS:

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EMPLOYEES:

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STUDENT RESPONSIBILITIES

1. Calendar:

The six member schools of the Colleges of the Fenway do not have the same
academic calendar.  All classes will start each semester within five class days of
each other.  Students are responsible for following the calendar of the host institution. 
Students are also responsible for discussing housing needs with their home institution.
If a conflict exists between calendars, it is the student’s responsibility to negotiate an
acceptable resolution with the appropriate faculty members, i.e. final exams at the
same time. During inclement weather classes cancel at one school may not be cancelled
at another.  It is the student’s responsibility to check for closings at both home and host institutions and attend classes that are held.  All colleges list their closing on WBZ radio
(1030 AM) and television (Channel 4-1).

2. Course fees:

A cross registered courses is counted as part of the student’s academic
load at the home institution and tuition is paid to the student’s home
institution under the policies of that institution. All course specific fees, such as
lab fees, are the responsibility of the student.

3. Faculty approval and degree requirements:

It is the student’s responsibility to determine whether or not a particular course satisfies
his/her requirements for a major, minor, certification or license and graduation.

4. Policies of host institution:           
All students taking a course at a host college must abide by all appropriate attendance
policies, honor system, parking regulations, etc. at the host institution.