Please email your syllabus to jfallert@portervillecollege.edu
This is a "sample" Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) statement to be included on your syllabus:
Reasonable accommodations for students with disabilities: If you have a disability that may require assistance or accommodation, or you have questions related to any accommodation for testing, note takers, readers, etc., please speak with the instructor as soon as possible. Students may also contact the Disability Resource Center (559) 791-2215 with questions about such services. _______________________________________________________________________________
Absence Reporting
Please adhere to ONE OR BOTH of the following procedures for reporting absences and assurance your class (es) will get posted:
1. By Phone – Information Desk - 791-2200
· If no answer, leave voice mail message and for back-up call Instruction Office (Pam Childress - 791-2320 or Diane Thompson - 791-2271
2. By Email – PC_CCAR (acronym for - Class Cancellation/Absence Reporting)
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Technology Learning Center (TLC)
The TLC Lab is in the new library in room L-439. Just walk straight back after entering the building. When you come to the back wall turn right and go to the last room next to the blue alcove. You will see a sign noting that it is a room reserved for faculty and staff only.
This is your computer lab! There are 4 computers in the lab, a scanner, CD/DVD burners (for single burning jobs) and other useful hardware and software. I also urge you to take a look at the new Website. On the Website you will find a calendar with professional growth opportunities listed, a few tutorials for technology related tasks, and links to a multitude of resources that are free for you to use in your teaching and educational support roles.
http://www.portervillecollege.edu/TLC
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Adjunct Faculty Directory
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Crime Reporting Procedures
20 U.S.C. 102A
Working together, security at
Porterville College is everybody's
business. No community of course, can be
totally risk-free in today's society.
Students, faculty, staff and visitors
are partners in creating an atmosphere
that is safe and conducive for learning.
A person may report any criminal action or any other emergency at any time "day or night" by calling 911. During school hours students may come in person to the Information Center in the AC building, or to the Director of Maintenance and Operations.
This page is published in accordance with Section 102 P.L. 101-542 as amended by P.L. 102-26 the "Crime Awareness and Campus Security Act of 1990."