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NCU Faculty Handbook | Faculty Teaching Responsibilities | 25 Electronic Communications Students and faculty must have Internet and email access with the capability to send and receive attached files. Northcentral University diligently attempts to prevent the spread of computer viruses by employing the latest virus detection software on all University-owned computer systems; however, the University makes no guarantee related to the unintentional propagation of computer viruses that may go undetected by its virus detection software. The University strongly urges all faculty members to install adequate virus detection software, and to routinely install the most recent updates to their anti-virus software no less than once each month. NCU will not be held liable for any direct, indirect, incidental, special, consequential or punitive damages of any kind, including but not limited to: loss of data, file corruption, or hardware failure, resulting from the effect of any malicious code or computer virus unintentionally transmitted by University team members, faculty, students or others. Assignment Submission and Return The Academic Week at Northcentral University begins on Monday and ends the following Sunday night at 11:59 p.m. Arizona time. Assignment due dates are mandatory. Coursework may not be submitted before a course start date. Faculty who receive work before a course start date should return the work with an explanation of the submission policy. Each assignment's due date must be met. In addition, coursework should not be accepted after the course end date and/or approved course extension end date. Faculty members must upload graded assignments with substantive feedback. Once uploaded, the student will receive a message that reviewed course work has been submitted. Faculty are encouraged to use the audio and video tool in NCUOne to provide feedback along with the written feedback in the assignment. The student may then view their assignment feedback and grade within the Dropbox in their course. For faculty response time on deliverable documents in the doctoral sequence (Chapters 1-5, Dissertation Proposals, and Dissertation Drafts), please consult the Doctoral Student Experience Handbook, which is located in the Dissertation Center. Assignment Response Time Undergraduate Courses XXX-1000 through 4999 4 Days Master's Level Courses XXX-5000 through 5999, XXX-6000 through 6999 4 Days Advanced Graduate Studies and Doctoral Program Courses XXX-7000 through 7999, XXX-8000 through 8999 4 Days Comprehensive Exams/Portfolio/ Prospectus Courses CMP-9400's and CMP-9500's 14 Days CMP-9600's and CMP-9700's 4 Days Dissertation Courses DIS-9901X: DIS9904X (Weekly Assignments*) 7 Days *Exceptions to the Dissertation Course Sequence Response Time DIS-9902X: Chapter 2 14 Days DIS-9902X: Dissertation Proposal Draft 14 Days DIS-9902X: Final Dissertation Proposal (AR Review) 14 Days DIS-9904-X: Dissertation Manuscript Draft 14 Days DIS-9904X: Final Dissertation Manuscript (AR Review) 14 Days

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