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Student Statement of Understanding

SP 2019. FA351 Museum as Medium

The syllabus needs to be thoroughly read and understood on the part of the student. 
Once completed, please copy and print this blog page, sign and date it.  Please submit to me by the next class period.  
For whatever reason, should a student be unable to sign this document, you must make an appointment to see me to discuss your reasons.

Statement of Understanding

I, __________________________________, have received and read the course syllabus for FA351.  I acknowledge that as a student enrolled in this course, I am responsible for adhering to the policies, procedures and course requirements outlined in the syllabus. I understand that it is my responsibility to contact the course instructor if I require further clarification regarding any aspect outlined in this syllabus in a timely manner.

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Student Signature  
Print name and submit to me at our next class meeting.

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