I took a course that I thought fulfilled a LinC requirement, but now I find out it doesn’t. Is there a way to appeal?
Yes. The LinC committee meets weekly throughout the fall and spring terms, and can review such appeals. To prepare your appeal, please find the course review sheet for the appropriate LinC category. (It is probably advisable for you to do this in consultation with your course instructor or academic advisor.) Then you must write to the LinC committee, submitting a course description for the course in question, and answering the questions in part II of the course review sheets (teaching and learning strategies). This part of the review sheet will help you and the LinC committee to determine whether or not the course is actually meeting the intended LinC outcomes for the category. Your appeal may be submitted to Carol Traupman-Carr, Associate Dean for Academic Affairs, or Dr. Dana Dunn, Director of LinC (c/o the Psychology Department).
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