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Megan Ritt , Amy Rosenquist , and featuring Anna Tighe

Academic Etiquette, Letters of Recommendation, and Netiquette Agenda: Emailing your professor Netiquette Asking for a letter of recommendation. Megan Ritt , Amy Rosenquist , and featuring Anna Tighe. Dear Professor ,.

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Megan Ritt , Amy Rosenquist , and featuring Anna Tighe

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  1. Academic Etiquette, Letters of Recommendation, and Netiquette Agenda: • Emailing your professor • Netiquette • Asking for a letter of recommendation Megan Ritt, Amy Rosenquist, and featuring Anna Tighe

  2. Dear Professor, How to make friends and influence people with professional writing and good manners

  3. Hey Amy, Something’s come up. I unfortunately can’t make it to class again today. Can I bring the homework next time and still get full credit for it? I did it. Example #1

  4. I seen on Blackboard you gave me a 0 for the homework. I don’t think that’s fair since I actually did it you just don’t know cuz I was detained due to car problems and I was in the ‘burbs and ended up having to spend the night there so I couldn’t get back to the city in time but I still done the work. So I can give it to you next week right? For the points? Example #2

  5. Dear Professor Rosenquist, I hope you are having a pleasant day. I regret to inform you that due to a family emergency, I will not be able to attend class today. My brother is too ill to attend school, and my mother has requested that I stay home with him so that she can attend work without the risk of losing her job. I understand that despite my family situation, I am still responsible for today’s class material and homework. I have read the assigned chapter and completed the homework. If possible, may I email the homework to you as an attachment? I would also like to request permission to make up today’s quiz. Again, I apologize for my absence. Sincerely, Example #3

  6. didn’t make it today, my apologies. also my printer is broken. can u print my paper. Example #4

  7. Dear Professor, I wasn’t in class today because I overslept. Did I miss anything?

  8. Personal Webpage/Facebook Policy p. 13 DePaul University student athlete handbook

  9. Guidelines for appropriate Facebook usage by student-athletes: May post a maximum of 15 appropriate photos. Removing tags of inappropriate pictures is the responsibility of each student-athlete. For continued safety reasons, no private information shall be posted- i.e. phone numbers, address, full birth date, email address, dormitory. No involvement in anti-DePaul groups, events, comments, pictures, etc. No inappropriate pictures: alcohol, drugs, weapons/ violence, gestures, inappropriate clothing, signs, degrading teammates/others. DePaul University

  10. Captains will encourage and monitor appropriate use of Facebook. This includes monitoring or excluding questionable pictures and wall messages/status updates. Student-athletes should not join any groups or ‘be a fan’ of any groups that are disparaging of any segment of the population or themselves. Student-athletes who use Facebook are strongly encouraged to use it to connect with DePaul community- i.e. Blue Crew, club teams, campus events, etc. Absolutely NO sharing of password and log in information. Any information posted will be assumed to be your own. DePaul University

  11. Reinforcement of Policy: • All student-athlete Facebook users MUST join the DePaul Athletic Group as well as become “friends” with their team captains and DIBS, the profile that the athletics administration will now utilize to reach out to student-athletes and as a backup vehicle for captain’s monitoring. • Coaches may have their own more restrictive sport policies including requiring student athletes to “friend” them. It is each captains’ responsibility to monitor all teammates’ profiles at least on a weekly basis. • Captains will be held accountable for inappropriate use that is not dealt with immediately. • 1st time offense dealt with by captains and coach. • If a captain or coach finds inappropriate content on a student-athlete’s profile, the student athlete must remove or fix the issue immediately. • It should be noted that athletics administration reserves the right to amend or rescind the Facebook policy due to non-compliance with the policy at any time. DePaul University

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