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Policy Category: 300 - Instruction

Credit Hour Policy

Grays Harbor College determines credit hour based on the following policy definitions established by the State Board for Community and Technical Colleges (SBCTC) to guide instructional practice, with each definition

Placement Reciprocity

The Placement Reciprocity Policy for Washington State community and technical colleges allow students to transfer their placement results in math, English, or reading between institutions within the system. Grays Harbor

Placement Reciprocity

Grays Harbor College adheres to the system Placement Reciprocity policy (approved by Student Services Commission and the Instruction Commission Spring 2013) for all entering students: A student who qualifies for

Credit for Prior Learning

Grays Harbor College (GHC) in accordance with applicable Washington State law and State Board for Community and Technical Colleges policy, awards non-traditional academic credit for prior learning. Credits for non-traditional

Credit for Prior Learning

Prior Learning is the knowledge and skills gained through work and life experience; through military training and experience; and through formal and informal education and training at in-state and outof-state

Reciprocity

Grays Harbor College will ensure that students moving between colleges are not penalized by the differences in the specific general education requirements imposed by individual campuses within the general guidelines

Copyright Procedures

It is the policy of Grays Harbor College to promote excellent teaching, research, and service activities by facilitating the legal use of copyrighted materials by its faculty, administrators and staff.

Copyright

Grays Harbor College is committed to complying with all applicable laws regarding intellectual property. That commitment includes the full exercise of the rights accorded to users of copyrighted works under

Human Subjects Research

It is the policy of Grays Harbor College to act in an ethically responsible manner when conducting research involving human subjects. The College adheres to the requirements and basic principles

Conduct in Library Facility

Library Staff Authority All Library staff members are College officials with the responsibility and authority to enforce library and College policies and procedures. Disruptive Conduct If a library user’s conduct