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The Associate Vice
Chancellor for Academic
Affairs and Graduate
Studies has approved the
following off-campus
activity. Please direct
any questions to Wes
Chapin at x0629. Thank
you.
TO: UWRF Colleagues
RE: Off-Campus,
University-Sanctioned
Event
FROM: Joel Peterson,
Agricultural Engineering
Technology Department
The Agricultural
Engineering Technology
Department is sponsoring
an off-campus activity
and a student in your
course might miss class
time. The offices of
the Provost and the
Associate Vice
Chancellor of Academic
Affairs require that
students provide this
notice to you no later
than one week prior to
their scheduled activity
to be in compliance with
appropriate policies.
Your consideration in
allowing them to
complete course
assignments and work in
compliance with these
university’s policies*
is appreciated. Thank
you for your support and
cooperation. Additional
details are below.
Dates & Times: Friday,
April 25, 2014 at 10:00
a.m. to 2:00 p.m. NOTE:
RESCHEDULED from Wed.,
April 16 because Black
Dog Generating Station
called and they were
running a test on April
16th so they could not
allow students to visit
that day.
Activity: Black Dog
Generating Station in
Burnsville, MN
Academic Rationale for
Absence: Field trip is
to learn about air
pollution mitigation
technologies for AGEN
425, Environmental
Engineering.
Faculty Contact
Information:
1. Campus Address:
Room 163 Agricultural
Engineering Addition
2. Office Phone
Number: 3985
3. Email:
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Participating Students:
Please provide a list of
the students who are
participating in this
activity:
1. Benjamin Borgardt
2. Kevin Carlson
3. Adam Earney
4. Daniel Holicky
5. Alan MacQuarrie
6. Lucas Martin
7. Bethany Mazur
8. Joshua O’Neil
9. Nathan Overby
10. Michael Pechacek
11. Tyler Schifsky
12. Owen Schmitz
13. Michael Sikorski
14. Jakob Voight
15. David Von Ruden
8.2.11 University
Sponsored Off-campus
Activities and Field
Trips: Students will not
be penalized for missing
class in order to
participate in
University sanctioned
events. If class
attendance is a
requirement, missing a
class in order to
participate in a
University-sanctioned
event will not be
counted as an absence.
Such absences do not
relieve the students of
any of their class
responsibilities (e.g.,
homework, exams, lecture
notes, etc.). Students
are responsible for
completing course
requirements that are
due on the dates of
University-sanctioned
events per prior
agreement with the
instructor. A University-
sanctioned event is
defined to be any
extracurricular event
(e.g., educational field
trips or conferences,
theatrical performances,
intercollegiate athletic
contests, musical
performance or tours,
etc.) as approved by the
Provost and Vice
Chancellor for Academic
Affairs.
http://www.uwrf.edu/Facul
tySenate/Handbook/Chapter
8/
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