Submitting Assignments

Normally assignments are submitted as printed ("hard") copies to the Faculty member in person, or through the Seminary offices and faculty mailboxes. Faculty may accept assignments by mail or electronically through e-mail at their discretion. This will vary from course to course, so students are responsible to clarify these expectations with instructors. It is the responsibility of the student to mail class assignments to the professor when required.

Students are required to keep a copy of all work that they submit. We are all aware of materials that seem to disappear within computers or out into cyberspace. There are both legitimate and questionable excuses for missing work ("It must have gotten lost after I a) e-mailed it to you, b) slipped it under your office door, or c) gave it to my friend to put into your mail box".) If an assignment that has been submitted to the instructor is lost, the student will be required to provide a replacement. If the student does not have a copy of their work, it will be presumed that the work was not completed and submitted.