Alert for Student Success
Success in college means balancing work and study time effectively. College study does not end with class time. For each 1 hour of class, you will need to plan at least 2 hours for study/learning. Research shows that working 15 or more hours per week makes it difficult to successfully complete courses.
When planning your schedule, carefully consider how you will balance course load and work schedule. To obtain help with budgeting time effectively, visit or call the Educational Counseling Office in Room 19, Nassau Hall. Call 516.572.7141 for an appointment.
Classroom Expectations
You and your instructor both have responsibilities relative to the course. Your instructor's responsibility is to give you a syllabus and to organize assignments and classroom activities to assist you in learning the material and achieving the course objectives. As the course unfolds, you have responsibilities to fulfill in order to complete the course successfully.
You are expected to:
Attend all class sessions and to be punctual. (You are responsible for all work covered whenever you are absent.);Read, understand and follow instructions given in the course syllabus; Complete reading and writing assignments; take notes during class; when asked to do so, work collaboratively with other students; submit assignments on time; complete your work without cheating or committing plagiarism. Participate actively in class; evaluate your own progress continuously; meet with your instructor during assigned office hours; exhibit proper behavior in the classroom (see policy statement on classroom management).
Discrimination and Harassment is Unlawful
Nassau Community College is a broadly diversified institution, committed to recognizing diversity and pluralism of values and beliefs on campus. The College is committed toward ensuring that all students are given equal opportunity to participate in its educational programs, and all qualified employees are appointed and promoted without regard to their race, national origin, ethnic background, gender, sexual orientation, religion, disability, age, veteran status, or marital status. The College is also dedicated toward maintaining an environment where dignity and worth of all members of the institutional community are respected. To that end, the College considers sexual harassment of students or employees to be unacceptable conduct which will not be tolerated. The College also condemns bias and all other acts of bigotry, discrimination, harassment and violence.
The College's Office of Affirmative Action and Diversity is dedicated toward ensuring that the College is in compliance with all federal and state laws and regulations that prohibit discrimination and encourage equal opportunity and treatment, including, but not limited to: Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964; Title IX of Educational Amendments of 1972; Age Discrimination Act in Employment of 1967; Americans with Disabilities Act; Americans with Disabilities Act Amendments of 2008; Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, and the New York State Human Rights Law.The Affirmative Action Office also ensures that the College community is in compliance with its internal policies on Sexual Harassment, Bias and Discrimination, as well as the Complaint Procedures for Review of Allegations of Discrimination/Harassment (all of which are available on the College website, as well as at the Affirmative Action Office), and conducts investigations into allegations of sexual harassment, bias and discrimination brought by members of the College community.
Any questions concerning the College's policies on sexual harassment, bias and discrimination,as well as any allegations of noncompliance should be directed to:
Affirmative Action Officer
818 Administrative Tower
Nassau Community College
One Education Drive
Garden City,NY 11530-6793
516.572-7121 or 516.572.7747