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Student Teacher Contract

This document is a Student Teacher Contract between a student and an instructor at a university, outlining the responsibilities of both parties regarding course participation and assignment submissions. It details the services provided by the instructor, the student's obligations, and the consequences of academic dishonesty. The agreement also includes terms for termination, rights regarding intellectual property, and the submission of grades and assignments.

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Student Teacher Contract

This document is a Student Teacher Contract between a student and an instructor at a university, outlining the responsibilities of both parties regarding course participation and assignment submissions. It details the services provided by the instructor, the student's obligations, and the consequences of academic dishonesty. The agreement also includes terms for termination, rights regarding intellectual property, and the submission of grades and assignments.

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Student Teacher Contract

Joshua Arjona
This contract is entered into by ____________________________ (Student),
and Ken Arnold (Instructor). The Instructor will supervise the Student and
facilitate learning the required material in this course (Course). This
course is offered by the University and is subject to the current rules of the
University.

The Instructor and Student enter into the following agreement (the
"Agreement"):

1.0 SERVICES.

1.1 Instructor shall lecture, guide, assign work, evaluate, grade and
advise student in learning the course material.

1.2 Student will follow instructions and attend live or virtual


meetings as required, completing assignments relating to the Course and will
make all reasonable effort to learn the material as directed by Instructor.
Student shall complete assignments, and make written and verbal contributions
in the form of homework solutions, tests and projects, as required by
Instructor. Student work products will be submitted according to paragraph
6.2 below on a timely basis, as defined by Instructor.

2.0 CONSIDERATION AND SCHEDULE.

2.1 Considerations.

(a) Student shall be responsible for tuition and put forth a


best effort to learn the material and submit assignments on time. Student
shall consult with Instructor and his designees on matters of the Course at
the times and by means designated by Instructor.

(b) Instructor shall provide guidance and supervision in mastery


of the Course subject matter.

(c) Instructor shall guide Student in learning the topics


covered to the Course. Student shall receive a grade commensurate with and
conditioned upon Instructor's timely receipt of assignments and documentation
in accordance with the univserity’s rules and common Course practice.

2.2 Schedule.

Student shall deliver all assignments, reports, documents and


presentations in accordance with a schedule to be defined by Instructor. Late
submissions are generally not accepted, and if they are, they will receive
reduced credit, subject to the discretion of Instructor.

2.3 Compensation.

As full and complete compensation for demonstrating mastery of the


course topics covered under this Agreement, Instructor shall assign a letter
grade to the student. The letter grade assigned by the instructor will
reflect the degree to which the student has demonstrated understanding of and
ability to apply the subject material.

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3.0 NO CONFIDENTIAL, RESTRICTED OR COPYRIGHTED INFORMATION.

(a) Any material Student submits to Instructor will be


considered as released into the public domain. Student will not communicate
ANY information that is restricted in any way to Instructor or third parties.
This applies to any restricted information that may belong to the Student's
employer(s), past or present. Such restricted information will not be
communicated in written, oral or any other form. The foregoing obligations of
the paragraph 3.0(a) for restricted information shall not apply to any part of
the information that (i) has been disclosed in publicly available sources of
information, (ii) is, through no fault of the receiving party, hereafter
disclosed in publicly available sources of information, (iii) is now in the
possession of the receiving party without any obligation of confidentiality
applying to it, or (iv) has been or is hereafter obtained by a third party,
under conditions permitting its disclosure to others.

(b) In its performance hereunder, each party shall comply with


all legal obligations it may now or hereafter have respecting the information
or other property rights of any other person, firm or corporation. Each party
agrees to adhere to the Universty’s rules of conduct.

4.0 RIGHTS.

Student shall respect the intellectual property rights of others, in


accordance with the University’s policy on intellectual property, including
copyrights. If any external or copyrighted materials are incorporated into a
Student’s wortk product, they will be annotated and credited to the source and
will be used in accordance with US copyright statutes and University rules.
Copies of copyrighted material made by the student will be restricted to the
minimum required for Student’s performance in this Course.

5.0 TERM AND TERMINATION.

5.1 Period of Agreement. The Agreement Period begins on the date of


the first day of class and shall be effective until final grades are submitted
(the "Agreement Period"), unless terminated by Student or Instructor in
accordance with paragraphs 5.2 or 5.3 respectively.

5.2 Student Termination. Student may terminate the Agreement by


dropping the course in accordance with the University rules for withdrawal
from the course, after providing written notice to the instructor.

5.3 Instructor Termination. Instructor may terminate the Agreement


with the student at will, ten (10) days after written notice is delivered to
the student and in accordance with the University rules.

5.4 Return of Material. In the event of termination or upon


expiration of the Agreement, each party shall return to the other any and all
equipment, documents, or materials, and all copies thereof, which are the
rightful property of the other party.

5.5 Inappropriate behavior. By signing this contract, Student agrees


to read, review and be bound by the University’s rules relating to academic
dishonesty. If Student breaks the University’s or Instructor’s rules, Student
may receive a grade of F, be subject to expulsion, and agrees to write an
apology letter to the instructor, signed by those persons responsible for and
sponsoring the student’s education.

5.6 Official University Statement on Cheating and Plagiarism: Cheating


is the actual or attempted practice of fraudulent or deceptive acts for the
purpose of improving one’s grade or obtaining course credit; such acts also

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include assisting another student to do so. Typically, such acts occur in
relation to examinations. However, it is the intent of this definition that
the term ‘cheating’ not be limited to examination situations only, but that it
include any and all actions by a student that are intended to gain an unearned
academic advantage by fraudulent or deceptive means. Plagiarism is a specific
form of cheating which consists of the misuse of the published and/or
unpublished works of others by misrepresenting the material (i.e., their
intellectual property) so used as one’s own work. Penalties for cheating and
plagiarism range from a 0 or F on a particular assignment, through an F for
the course, to expulsion from the University. For more information on the
University’s policy regarding cheating and plagiarism, refer to the Schedule
of Courses (‘Legal Notices on Cheating and Plagiarism’) or the University
Catalog (‘Policies and Regulations’).”

6.0 Submission of Grades and Assignments.

6.1 Grades. Student shall receive final course grade from Instructor
by means of University’s standard grade reporting system.

6.2 Completed Assignments shall be submitted to Instructor in class or


via the learning management system, and if that is not possible, via:

e-mail to: (course email address in Syllabus)

Postal mail to:


Ken Arnold Attn: (course name)
c/o HTE
14260-12A Garden Road
POWAY, CA 92064

6.3 Assignments shall contain the Student’s name, and student ID


number, e-mail address and at least one valid phone number.

6.4 Assignments shall be submitted as directed by Instructor.

7.0 NOTICES.

7.1 Delivery. All notices shall be in writing. Notices to Instructor


shall be addressed to:

HTE
14260-12A Garden Road
POWAY, CA 92064

Attn: Ken Arnold


e-mail: [email protected]
Fax: (800) 409-9172

7.2 Delivery. All notices shall be in writing. Notices to Student


shall be addressed to:
___________________________________

___________________________________

___________________________________

___________________________________

Notice may be delivered by public mail, e-mail, or telefacsimile. The


effective date of any notice shall be five (5) days after date of postmark for

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material mailed by public postal mail; or date of successful transmission for
material sent by e-mail or telefacsimile.

7.3 Change of Notice Address. The information given for place for
receipt of notice in paragraph 7 may be changed by written notice.

8.0 GENERAL PROVISIONS.

(a) Titles of paragraphs and sections are for convenience and do not
materially affect the Agreement.

(b) The terms and conditions of paragraphs 3 and 4 hereof and


subparagraphs 5.4 and 5.5 hereof shall survive the termination or expiration
of the Agreement.

(c) This Agreement, as a contract, is dependent upon the availability


and services of Instructor.

(d) This Agreement shall be governed in all respects by the rules of


the University and the laws of the State of California.

(e) In the event either party brings any complaint or other


proceedings arising from or related to this Agreement, both parties agree that
the matter shall be handled according to the University’s procedures.

(f) Because of the nature of this contract, this agreement may not be
assigned by either party.

(g) If any provision hereof is held by University administration or a


court of competent jurisdiction to be invalid, void or unenforceable, the
remaining provisions shall nevertheless continue in full force and effect.

(h) This Agreement constitutes the entire present understanding


between Student and Instructor in the matter of the Course.

(i) Signatories to this Agreement herewith represent that they have


full authority to enter into this Agreement as Student and Instructor.

(j) Signatories to this Agreement also affirm that the final grade in
the course is awarded at the sole discretion of the Instructor.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have duly executed this Agreement
as of the date written below.

Student: Instructor:

Signed:__________________________ By:

Print Name:______________________ Name:___Ken Arnold_______________

Red ID:____________ Date:__________

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