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1. How do I submit assignments?
Prior to submitting assignments, please read the information on the "About Your Instructor" page, which you'll find on your course outline. Your instructor may request that you submit assignments by e-mail, an electronic tool (E-submit) or upload to the server via your student section.
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If you are asked to submit assignments by email or to upload to your student section:
 
1. number each page of your assignment
2. on the first page, put this information:
  • Your name
  • User ID
  • Course Name and Abbreviation (Hist101)
  • Chapter Number
  • Assignment Name
 
 
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2. What if my instructor is late in responding to my assignments?

Instructors are asked to submit feedback within one week of receiving your assignment electronically (e-mail, E-submit, or fax), or within two weeks of receiving your assignment by regular mail.

If you do not receive feedback in the expected time, please contact your instructor. If you do not receive a response within two days, please contact the office at 561.537.5501 or E-mail.

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3. May I submit multiple assignments?
In general, you should submit no more than one assignment at a time. Before submitting multiple assignments, you should always contact your instructor and receive permission to do so. You will be better prepared for each assignment if you can take advantage of your instructor’s evaluation of one assignment before submitting the next.