POLICIES AND HONOR CODE
Every student must abide by the Kellogg Honor Code and the Kellogg Classroom Etiquette.
In addition, the following policies will be strictly adhered to.
- Late problem sets will not be graded.
- Only clarifying questions about graded problem sets will be answered before their due date. Students are not allowed to seek assistance on their problem sets from any person that is not part of their chosen group.
- Students are not allowed to use materials (such as solution sets) from past quarters that the class was taught, or from concurrently taught sections by other instructors.
- There will be a maximum of four people in each group for the problem sets, and no student will belong to more than one group.
- Students should take the exams at the scheduled times. On the event of some serious personal conflict, a student may request by email to have an exam rescheduled. Except in extreme circumstances, no exam will be rescheduled less than 24 hours prior to the exam.
- In-class exams can only be taken in one of the Kellogg buildings (Evanston or Chicago).
- Grades will not be reported over the phone or by email.
- Regrade requests must be submitted in writing within ten days after the graded material is returned to the student. A regrade request will always cause the entire problem set or exam to be regraded. The official Kellogg regrading policy can be found here.
Students should consult with the instructor if there is any ambiguity as to how the honor code applies to this class.