Tutoring

If you feel you have trouble with math, reading or writing skills, Laboure' offers free tutoring to students!  We have a department called Center for Student Success and Teaching Excellence (CSSTE) that can help you.  The first step is to e-mail your instructor and let them know you would like help.  The instructor will then fill out a form and submit it to CSSTE.  CSSTE will then contact you within a few days.  We want our Laboure' graduates to be well rounded professionals and we want you to take advantage of every service we offer!

 

If you would like help or advice from a 2nd semester EEG student who has gone thru what you are going thru, you can contact: 

 

 

 Susana Bruges Seleme

Susana_Bruges_Seleme@students.laboure.edu

 

 

 

Exam Instructions

Quiz and Final Exam Specifications:

 

The quizzes and tests are set to block certain activities. You need to be sure you do the following, or you’ll lose your chance to take the test. It will boot you out. It won’t be re-opened for you.

You’ve studied too hard for this, so be sure you follow the specs below. Check each one off as you prepare to log on to take your quiz or test:

o Be sure you completely reboot your computer before you log on to take a quiz. Updates lurking behind the scenes are considered a threat by the Learning Management System.

 

o Be sure you have no other browser windows open while taking an exam, such as google, FB, your email, anything and everything.

 

o Do not use your back button or refresh button.

 

o Be sure you have strong internet connectivity. How many bars do you see?

 

o Do not use a hospital computer or hospital wi-fi.

 

o Do not use Internet Explorer. Anything else is better, such as Firefox, Google Chrome, Mozilla, etc.

 

o Take the quiz in plenty of time to finish before the deadline. Quizzes are usually 30 minutes or less. Check with your instructor beforehand if in doubt. If you log on with less time than the quiz takes to complete before it closes, you won’t be able to finish.

 

Good luck and keep on working hard!

Dropping a Course

As stated in your student handbook:

 

In order to drop a course, you have more to do than to stop attending class or to inform your professor.  In accordance with Labouré College policy, you have to drop a course, in person or in writing to the admissions office or One Stop, during the published adjustment period.  If you are thinking of dropping this course, please discuss with your instructor, the Program Chair and your academic advisor.  Please see the Academic Calendar in the College Catalog for the dates of the adjustment period so that you will know the last day to drop a class.  If all you did was inform your instructor and then just stop coming to class, the computer will assign you zeros for all of your missing work and you will get an F on your final transcript.  If you officially withdraw with the admissions office, you will get a "withdraw" on your final transcript.