Reverse detail from Kakelbont MS 1, a fifteenth-century French Psalter. This image is in the public domain. Daniel Paul O'Donnell

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Extensions

Posted: Nov 10, 2006 19:11;
Last Modified: Jan 04, 2015 12:01
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Note: This policy has been superceded and is preserved for archival reasons only. For my current policy, see Late policy.

Except under the most unusual of circumstances, extensions are granted only for medical, family, or personal emergencies. In all cases, I want the circumstances documented by a doctor’s line or similar, or, in cases where this is impossible, a written and signed letter explaining in broad terms why the extension was necessary.

I’d like you to contact me in advance whenever possible if you are going to need an extension. I will of course grant extensions if a medical or other emergency prevents you from doing so. Especially in the case of emergencies, you should not worry about contacting me until after things are settled enough for you to do so.

I will not accept weddings, birthdays, family reunions, and the like as excuses for missing scheduled texts or exams.

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