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Syllabus Information
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Changes from last fall’s template have been highlighted in yellow so they can be easily identified. If you are using one of your previous syllabi as a template, please review the current version to ensure that the most up-to-date polices and links are represented in your syllabus.
As you complete your syllabi, please remember that there is a minimum expectation of office hours per credit hour. Please see CBAPPS 03.01, Office Hours for Faculty. In addition, your syllabi must include the information requested on the syllabus template. To view drop/withdrawal dates, visit the academic calendar website.
Also, although it is not required, departments, schools, colleges, and instructors may choose to add the following statement on course syllabi from AA/PPS 02.03.01.
Mental health issues can diminish academic performance and may affect students’ ability to participate in activities. The Counseling Center at Texas State provides free and confidential mental health services on both its San Marcos and Round Rock campuses. For additional information, visit the Counseling Center’s website or call 512.245.2208. Additional resources are available at mindsmatter.vpsa.txstate.edu.
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Textbooks
If you have any questions about the Follett or how it works, we are happy to help:
Sabrina Heatherley – Course Materials Manager
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Helena Fairhurst – Course Materials Lead
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Cole Johnson – Store Director
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Phone: 512-245-2273Watch a Follett Discover demo video to learn more
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Student Evaluations
The department will start to generate the evaluation packets about a month before finals. Results will be after grades have been posted in the summary booklet. You will be notified via email once they are complete.
UNDERGRADUATE & GRADUATE COURSES: Students should be allowed approximately 15-20 minutes of class time at the beginning of class to complete the Student Perceptions of Instructor evaluation form. In the McCoy College of Business Administration all instructors, lecturers and faculty are required to give student evaluations every semester in every class.
The evaluation process requires privacy and confidentiality. Faculty should not remain in the classroom, nor receive or deliver completed student evaluations.
FOR NIGHT CLASSES: Have the student slip the envelope under the door of MCOY 529A (in front of the dean’s office by the elevators). Round Rock campus, please have student deliver the envelope to Barbara Herdman, office 464-J, prior to 7:30pm.