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Holidays, Snow days

inconsistencies may impact final test grade, issuance of probation or program termination if upon investigation plagiarism is indicated. Students with personal computer issues can be accommodated on campus for testing but program must be made aware one day prior to test date so that program can accommodate the student on campus for testing.

Students will the terminated from the Radiation Therapy program if while on probation their academic or clinical performance falls below the grade of “C” in any course. If while on any type of probation a behavioral incident noted in class or clinic may also lead to program dismissal based on the nature and vice versa. The status of probation will remain effective throughout the duration of the program.

Students who receive a failing grade in any Radiation Therapy or co-requisite Science course will be terminated from the Radiation Therapy Program.

Students found falsifying attendance records, or any other program document will be subject to immediate dismissal.

If the program is informed by a clinical facility that a student is no longer welcome and is not to return in the future, the student will be notified immediately, and it will be at the Department discretion as to whether the student is dismissed from the program. The possibility of future re-admittance will not be extended to the dismissed student.

Holidays, No Class and Snow Days

The Radiation Therapy Technology Program normally follows the College’s schedule of holidays. RA150 and RA250 Summer Clinical is one continuous term without break.

Students cannot be in clinic if the CITY CAMPUS location is closed due to inclement weather.

The College is open for classes; however, the area of the clinical site could have inclement weather. Driving bans issued in your hometown or that of the destined clinic site will be excused. For example, there is no snow in Buffalo and the College is open, however there are 12 inches of snow in Rochester. We cannot issue a rule regarding the above situation. However, we urge all students to assess the situation and follow the principle of Safety first. You must notify the clinical coordinator and program director as stated previously and report to campus that day.

Question: College is open but there is a lot of snow at the clinical site so I did not go to clinic because of driving conditions – will I need to make up the day? Answer: This will be decided on an individual basis by the clinical coordinator and program director.

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