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 If you have a disability for which you are or may be requesting an accommodation,​ please contact both your instructor and the Services for Students with Disabilities office (SSD) (119 University Union, 607-777-2686) as early in the term as possible. Note: extended time for the examinations usually requires special scheduling at the University Testing Center (UTC), and must be arranged by your instructor. If you have a disability for which you are or may be requesting an accommodation,​ please contact both your instructor and the Services for Students with Disabilities office (SSD) (119 University Union, 607-777-2686) as early in the term as possible. Note: extended time for the examinations usually requires special scheduling at the University Testing Center (UTC), and must be arranged by your instructor.
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 +==== Attendance Policy ==== 
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 +The following is a quote from the Binghamton University Catalog concerning attendance policy. 
 +Based on this university policy, any student who misses more than 25 percent of the scheduled class meetings of Math 304 (without prior approval from their instructor for the missed classes) may be given a grade of F for the course. Classes missed for religious holidays do not count towards that 25 percent, but excessive time taken for travel or personal convenience may be counted. 
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 +VII.B.2. Student Attendance and Classroom Discipline 
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 +Reporting Absences 
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 +``Students are expected to attend all scheduled classes, laboratories,​ and discussions. Instructors may establish their own attendance criteria for a course. They may establish the number of unexcused absences permitted to receive credit for the course and the number of absences, after which the final grade may be adjusted downward. In such cases, the instructor is expected to stipulate such requirements in the syllabus and make the syllabus available to students at or near the beginning of classes. In the absence of such statements, instructors have the right to deny a student the privilege of taking the final examination or of receiving credit for the course or may prescribe other academic penalties if the student misses more than 25 percent of the total class sessions. Excessive tardiness may count as an absence”  
 +([[https://​catalog.binghamton.edu/​content.php?​catoid=2&​navoid=66|Policies and Procedures Section of the Binghamton University Academic Guide]]).
  
 ==== Topics Corresponding to Chapters in our Textbook ==== ==== Topics Corresponding to Chapters in our Textbook ====
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