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Attendance on Religious Observance As provided for in New York State Education Law §224-a, student absences from class necessitated by religious observance will be deemed an excused absence, with no academic consequences. Students must notify their professor in advance of their religious observance, via their College email accounts or otherwise in writing, of their intention to be absent from a particular class due to a religious observance; notification should occur at least one week prior to the religious observance. Observing students shall be granted reasonable arrangements and/or be permitted a reasonable amount of time to make up missed quizzes, tests, assignments, and activities covered in their absence. Please refer to the College’s Religious Observance Policy, which is available on the Office of Legal Affairs’ website, for additional information. Services for Students with Disabilities Suffolk County Community College provides reasonable accommodations to registered students with disabilities who have self-identified and been approved by the Office of Disability Services. Once approved for reasonable accommodations, such students will be provided with a laminated letter, describing the specific accommodations. Students must present this laminated letter to each of their professors before accommodations can be provided. Students who have, or think they may have, a disability are invited to contact Disability Services for a confidential consultation. Disability Services Contact Information: Ammerman Campus Call the Disability Services Office at 631-451-4045, email the Office at disabilityserv-ammr@sunysuffolk.edu or stop by to make an appointment at Room 202 in the Ammerman Building. Eastern Campus Call the Disability Services Office at 631-548-2527, email the Office at disabilityserv-east@sunysuffolk.edu or stop by to make an appointment at the Student Success Center in the Peconic Building, Room 122. Michael J. Grant Campus Call the Disability Services Office at 631-851-6355, email the office at disabilityserv-west@sunysuffolk.edu or stop by to make an appointment in Caumsett Hall, Lower Level 20. Academic Integrity Suffolk County Community College provides students with the opportunity to demonstrate their knowledge by submitting coursework that is uniquely theirs and giving proper attribution to the work of others. Participating honestly in the SCCC academic community ensures that students can take pride in their education and their contributions to scholarship. Without academic integrity, students gain unfair advantage over others and prevent their own intellectual progress. As a student in this class, you are expected to uphold the SCCC core value of Integrity and understand the Special Procedures for Academic Dishonesty in the relevant sections of the SCCC Student Code of Conduct. . . .
PROJECT 3: Array of integers onClick="this.width=600;" onMouseOver="this.width=400;" onMouseOut="this.width=200;" WIDTH=200 > Click to enlarge. Create an integer array named "z" containing at least twenty (20) integer values. Display the contents of the array, Also display sum total & mean average . . .
CST 112 Project #4 "Racers" . All code for this project should be saved in files whose name begins with "p4". See below for the NOTES about Remote Learning, participation requirements, and Code Review. Following the instructions (see below), write your own (Processing) Java code . . .
//--> CST 112 Project #5: "Billiard Balls" All code for this project should be saved in files whose name begins with "p5". See below for NOTES about Remote Learning, participation requirements, and Code Review. I N S T R U C T I O N S . . .
I N S T R U C T I O N S On the front of the index card, at the top, print your name, last name first. Next, enter an email address. Underneath, write your major and the number of credits you have earned (at this school or elsewhere). . . .
I N S T R U C T I O N S On the front of the index card, at the top, print your name, last name first. Which side is "front"? Which edge is "top"? Above or below the RED line? Comma after last name? No comma? . . .
CST 112 Final Exam Modify your Project #4 code to use arrays of Object. Make a copy of your Project #4 code; modify it as described below. Store your final code in a new file named "q4.pde" by 5pm Tuesday 5/19. M O D I F I C A T I O N S . . .