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PHYSICAL
EDUCATION
Policy Statement - SPRING 2010
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Registration
for SPRING 2010 courses
MONDAY, JANUARY 25, 2010
9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
BARTELS FIELDHOUSE Hallway. |
Course
times and fees in this web site take precedence
over those listed in other areas by the University, such as Peoplesoft,
etc. |
| DROP/ADD
DEADLINES - Spring 2010 COURSES |
Monday,
February 1 - Skating & Hockey.
Cornell Outdoor Education - See COE
for drop/add deadlines.
Friday, February 12 - all other PE Courses. |
Enrollees
are responsible for any course fees if the course
is not dropped by the listed deadline for each course. |
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COURSE LISTINGS
You are invited to peruse the Physical Education Department Course Offerings
for both Spring and Summer Sessions, however, we would like to know that
you first read the Physical Education Policy Statement. At the end
of this page, you will be asked to simply enter your name. This will give
you detailed access to the course listings. Course times and fees
in this web site take precedence over those listed in other areas.
OUTDOOR EDUCATION COURSES
Cornell
Outdoor Education is part of the Physical Education Department and offers
both credit and non-credit courses in a variety of outdoor related activities.
Courses may be added any time before the class starts, with no late enrollment
fee. Cornell Outdoor Education courses include hiking, canoeing, kayaking,
climbing, skiing, snowshoeing, caving, teambuilding, wilderness first aid,
and SPRING/spring break trips. Cornell Outdoor Education maintains its
own drop deadlines and other policies. For complete details please visit:
CORNELL OUTDOOR
EDUCATION
PHYSICAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENT
All Cornell undergraduates are normally required to take
two credits (two courses) of Physical Education,
one credit each semester of the first year on campus. Students may take
more than one PE class per semester, but may only take one for credit. Registered
participants in Cornell Athletics may receive PE credit (sign up during
the registration). There are some exceptions for transfer
students.
For a complete description of the Physical Education Requirements
and exceptions, please see Physical
Education Requirements
SWIM
TEST REQUIREMENT
The
University Faculty Committee on Physical Education has established
a basic swimming competency requirement for all entering freshman
undergraduates. The test is normally taken as part of their SPRING
orientation process. The test consists of entering the deep
end of the pool with a feet-first jump and making a continuous seventy-five-yard
swim using front, back, and optional strokes. Any student who cannot
pass the swim test is required to include swimming in his or her program
of physical education before choosing electives.
Students unable to meet the swim requirement for medical, psychological,
religious or other reasons acceptable to the University Faculty Committee
on Physical Education will be required to take either the Certified
First Responder or Wellness and Fitness Physical Education
class as an alternative to the swimming requirement. A meeting with
the Director of Physical Education, documentation of the condition
and a waiver request are required for the University to consider an
alternative to or adaptation of the swim test.
There
are also some exceptions for transfer
students. |
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up Swim Tests will be offered on the following days and times:
Fridays, 4/2, 4/9, 4/16 from 1:30 p.m. to 2:30 p.m.
at Teagle
Hall pool. .Students should bring a bathing suit and their
student I.D. card. There will be a $30.00 charge for make-up swim
tests. If a student requires an individual appointment,
a $50.00 fee will be assessed. If you need more information please
contact Fred DeBruyn at 255-2629. |
1. LATE ENROLLMENT FEE: A $30.00 late enrollment fee will be charged
to students who enroll in Physical Education after FRIDAY, February 12,
2010 at 4:00 p.m.
2. ABSENCES: Students attending courses that meet for 45 minute
sessions, 24 times in a semester will be limited to 4 absences only. Proportional
adjustments will be made for courses that meet less than 24 times or more
than 45 minutes a session (instructor's prerogative).
3. The Spring 2010 COURSE CHANGE PERIOD of additions and/or deletions
for Physical Education ends at 3:30 p.m. on FEBRUARY 12, 2010. All
post deadline drops may be assessed a $30.00 drop fee. Please see specific
course information as numerous earlier deadlines exist.
4. CHANGES: Students are normally not permitted to transact changes
after FRIDAY, February 12, 2010. However, changes may be transacted
for legitimate documentable problems and conflicts. A $30.00 fee may be
assessed.
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After
Monday,
January 25, 2010, all post registration course change activity
must be transacted IN PERSON with the Physical Education staff only,
NOT by telephone, NOT on-line, NOT in the office of the College
Registrar.
The Physical Education Office is located
in Teagle Hall, on the first floor.
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5.
NON-ATTENDENCE: If you are enrolled in a course and have numerous
absences or fail to attend, all regular course fees and/or penalty fees
will be charged.
A failing grade will be recorded on the transcript for all students who
do not meet the attendance requirement: everyone is enrolled for credit.
NON-ATTENDENCE DOES NOT CONSTITUTE A DROP OR EXCLUSION FROM COURSE FEES
AND PENALTIES.
6.
SWIM TEST FEE: A $30.00 penalty fee will be assessed for all swim
tests conducted that do not correspond with the Physical Education Department's
identified swim test dates and times, specifically during Spring and Fall
semester orientations. If a student requires an individual appointment,
a $50.00 fee will be assessed.
7. TRANSCRIPT: Physical Education courses will be graded pass/fail
with the results recorded on the transcript.
8. REFUNDS: No refunds will be transacted after the course drop
deadline.
9. COURSE LIMIT PER TERM: Students receive credit for ONLY ONE
course per term. If a student enrolls in more than one course per term,
credit will be given only for the first course the student has enrolled
in, as recorded in the Physical Education Office.
A
more complete description of Physical Education Requirements, and exceptions
can be found at:
Physical Education Requirements
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For
class start dates, times, and locations, please see the
Physical Education Course Schedules
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