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Course Policies
Please refer to the Kellogg MBA & MBAi Academic Policies Manual for more information about these and other important academic policies:
The
First Class Mandatory Attendance Policy
requires a student to attend the first session of courses listed as "First Class
Mandatory" in order to maintain enrollment.
Regular
class attendance
is expected in all courses. Students who miss more than 20% of any course may be dropped. Enrollment in courses that meet at the same time or overlapping times is not permitted.
A student may contest a grade given for work completed by following the
Regrading Policy
.
In certain circumstances, the Evening & Weekend MBA Program at the Kellogg School of Management allows current and incoming students to
apply up to three credits
earned at another AACSB-accredited graduate school of management or business toward the requirements of their Kellogg degree.
Kellogg Honor Code:
The
Kellogg Honor Code
governs student conduct pertaining to all academic, placement, and extracurricular activities associated with the Kellogg School of Management. All students enrolled in a course offered by the Kellogg School of Management agree to abide by the code.
Kellogg Code of Etiquette:
The
Kellogg Code of Etiquette
is a shared set of expectations and values around the classroom experience for the Kellogg community, these guidelines are meant to sustain a supportive classroom and community environment for students and faculty alike and to enhance student learning.