SYLLABUS RESOURCES
Dance Studio Protocols
If you’re feeling unwell, please refrain from coming to campus. If you’re already on campus and start to feel sick or are recovering from an illness, consider wearing a mask. The studio or PAA office should be equipped with masks if you need one for the day.
Our studios are sanctuaries. Please treat them respectfully. Eating is not allowed in the studios. The only allowable beverage/liquid is water in a closed container. Do not leave trash behind. Remove your shoes before walking across the floor unless otherwise cleared by your instructor or the shoes are critical components to your activity in the studio.
All students are welcome, regardless of the personal and social factors that shape their identities. Respect for each individual, including their pronouns, is expected both in class and throughout the Dance Department. If you need resources or support, please explore the following links, which include programs offering personalized assistance, discussions, scholarships, and opportunities to network and be in community. This list is a sample and not an exhaustive representation of what the university offers. You are always welcome to approach your instructor with any questions or concerns.
UC RIVERSIDE ACADEMIC POLICIES AND STUDENT SUPPORT
Academic Policies
Academic Misconduct
In addition to the course conduct policies outlined by your professor in the Course Syllabus in the online classroom, please review the Graduate Student Handbook.
It is the responsibility of each student to be familiar with the definitions, policies, and procedures concerning academic misconduct. Please revisit our Academic Integrity Policies and Procedures for more information. This site also defines misconduct, provides examples of prohibited conduct, and explains the sanctions available for those found guilty of misconduct.
Plagiarism
Plagiarism is the most common form of academic misconduct at UCR. It is the appropriation of another person’s ideas, processes, results, or words without giving appropriate credit. This includes the copying of language, structure, or ideas of another and attributing (explicitly or implicitly) the work to one’s own efforts. Plagiarism means using another’s work without giving credit. For more information about plagiarism, see Academic Integrity Policies and Procedures.
Student Use of Artificial Intelligence
The use of artificial intelligence tools for writing assignments is strongly discouraged, as it undermines the development of critical thinking and personal expression. Students are expected to engage deeply with course material and produce original work. If you choose to use such a tool, do so responsibly and conscious of the possible negative consequences. Advice can be found here.
Adjustments for Pregnancy/Childbirth Related Issues
Should you need modifications or adjustments to your course requirements because of documented pregnancy-related or childbirth-related issues, please contact me as soon as possible to discuss your options. Generally, modifications will be made where medically necessary and similar in scope to accommodations based on temporary disability. Learn more about the rights of pregnant and parenting students by consulting the Office of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion.
Title IX Resources
For any concerns regarding gender-based discrimination, sexual harassment, sexual misconduct, stalking, or intimate partner violence, the University offers a variety of resources, including advocates on-call 24/7, counseling services, mutual no contact orders, scheduling adjustments, and disciplinary sanctions against the perpetrator. Please see the Title IX website for more information. They can be reached at (951)827-7070. You can also file a report.
Religious Holidays
It is the policy of the University to excuse absences of students that result from religious observances and to provide for the rescheduling of examinations and additional required classwork that may fall on religious holidays without penalty. It is the responsibility of the student to make alternate arrangements with the instructor at least one week prior to the actual date of the religious holiday.
Copyright Policy
It is illegal to download, upload, reproduce, or distribute any copyrighted material, in any form and in any fashion, without permission from the copyright holder or his/her authorized agent. UCR expects all members of its community to comply fully with federal copyright laws.
Registration and Withdrawal
If you choose to withdraw from this course, you must complete the appropriate University form and turn the form in before the deadline. Deadlines are shown in the Academic Calendar, which is available from the Office of the Registrar.
Course and Learning Support
Academic Resource Center (ARC)
The Academic Resource Center (ARC) is the central resource for academic support at UCR. All students are strongly encouraged to visit the ARC, which is staffed by professional and student employees who are well trained to provide academic support and dedicated to fostering academic excellence. Resources provided by the ARC include Tutoring, Supplemental Instruction, Study Skills Workshops, as well as several peer-mentoring programs. Staff works with all students, at all skill levels, in all stages of their undergraduate careers. Visit arc.ucr.edu or call 951-827-3721 for more information about hours, location and the scheduling. For more information about the Academic Resource Center, feel free to contact the Director, Rena M. Burton (rena.burton@ucr.edu).
Library Online
ITS Help and Student Technology Support
ITS Student Technology Services supports 9 student computer labs, including 7 public labs and 2 nonpublic labs, with approximately 293 public lab hours per week (with reduced hours during breaks and summer) available for academic use by all UCR students. Whether you need a machine to work on your paper, need to use specialized software required by your class, assistance with your R’Mail or iLearn accounts, getting on the network, or any other services used by UCR students, contact Bearhelp@ucr.edu.
Loan2Learn Program
UCR ITS launched the Loan2Learn (L2L) Program for students in need of off-campus access to a learning device. Any student who does not have off-campus access to internet or a device that supports remote teaching and learning—such as a laptop, desktop, tablet, or headset—may apply to the L2L Program. How to Order – Complete the Loan2Learn Application Form in the UCR ServiceLink Portal.
Keep Learning
Do you struggle navigating webinars, virtual classes, or the logistics of online learning? Keep Learning at UCR offers Comprehensive Strategies for online academic success.
Student Needs and Resources
Reasonable Accommodation for Disabilities
The Student Disability Resource Center and UCR are committed to providing reasonable accommodation for all students with disabilities. Students with disabilities who require accommodations in this course should contact their professor as early in the quarter as possible. Students with disabilities must be registered with the Student Disability Resource Center prior to receiving accommodations in this course. If you have a disability and you would like to make a request for reasonable accommodation, please see get in touch with the SDRC.
Office of Diversity, Equity & Inclusion
The Office of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion is committed to the urgent, sustained, and comprehensive work of creating a campus climate of mutual respect and communal vision at the University of California, Riverside. Their website contains a hub of affinity groups and resources with offices that can assist you further or simple offer support and community.
LGBT Resource Center
LGBT Resource Center provides support, education, and advocacy regarding sexual orientation and gender identity/expression for the UC Riverside community and beyond. Location: 245 Costo Hall. Phone: (951) 827-2267. The UCR Trans Guide offers valuable information and resources for Transgender, Gender Non-Conforming and Gender Queer community, including for gender inclusive facilities and housing, trainings and retreats, and for academic resources on campus. Additionally, here is a list of OUT Faculty and Staff on campus should you want to seek out further mentorship.
Undocumented Student Programs
Undocumented Student Program supports undocumented students and immigration-impacted students to succeed in higher education and prepare for post-graduation.
The Office of the Ombuds
The Office of the Ombuds provides a safe and comfortable environment to discuss complaints, concerns or problems confidentially. The Ombuds acts as an independent and impartial resource. The Office of the Ombuds does not serve as an office of notice or record for the University. The Office does not conduct formal investigations, nor does it maintain or keep records. The Ombuds office can help individuals understand their options, and provide information about relevant campus resources and processes. 390 Skye Hall (formerly Surge) (951) 827-3213.
Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS)
Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS) offers confidential short-term and crisis psychological services by licensed mental health providers to all UC Riverside students. CAPS offers walk-in/same day services for consultations and crisis support. Mental health clinicians are available 24 hours a day by calling 951-827-5531 or 951-UCR-TALK. Counseling and Psychological Services is located in the Student Health and Counseling Center.
Student Health and Counseling Center
Student Health and Counseling Center provides high-quality, accessible, and comprehensive medical care to students with a focus on multidisciplinary services, health education, and prevention.
Basic Needs
Basic Needs through Student Affairs offers a variety of services for students, including information on Food, Financial Advising, Accessibility, Housing, Transportation and Health and Wellness.
Student Affairs Case Management (SACM)
Student Affairs Case Management (SACM) will offer a listening ear, help you brainstorm, problem solve, and ultimately connect you to the right resources on or off campus for all issues whether psychological, social, financial or academic. This is not a confidential office. Please call (951) 827-5000 for an appointment or to speak to a case manager.
Campus Advocacy, Resources & Education (CARE)
Provides confidential advocacy support to individuals who have experienced sexual harassment and sexual violence (sexual assault, sexual harassment, domestic/dating violence and stalking). CARE can assist you with understanding your rights, support you during the investigation process, and provide additional information about campus and community resources available to you. The CARE Advocate can be reached at (951) 827-6225 or advocate@ucr.edu.
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Off-Campus Resources
Riverside Area Rape Crisis Center (RARCC)
Riverside Area Rape Crisis Center (RARCC) offers confidential assistance to victims of sexual harassment and assault and their families. RARCC provides certified sexual harassment and assault counselor volunteers twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week via a rape crisis hotline. 24/7 Hotline (951) 686-7273 or (866) 686-7273. 1845 Chicago Avenue, Suite A, Riverside, CA 92507.
Family Justice Center
Family Justice Center for information about your rights as a crime victim, guidance through the criminal justice process, court support, obtaining a restraining or protective order, and personal safety planning. Riverside Location: 3900 Orange Street, Riverside, CA 92501. Phone: (951) 955-6100.