Handbook Student Keuka
Handbook Student Keuka
Handbook Student Keuka
2014/2015
Introduction
The college offers 26 majors within eight academic divisions including Nursing,
Education, Social Work, Business Management, Natural Science, Mathematics, and
Physical Education, Basic and Applied Social Sciences, Occupational Therapy,
Humanities and Fine Arts. Today, the hallmark of a Keuka College education is the
Field Period, a unique and widely recognized experiential education program. Students
gain hands-on, real-world experience through internships conducted throughout the
world.
Leadership
Mark Petrie
Vice President, Enrollment Management
Accreditation
Keuka College
141 Central Avenue
Keuka Park, NY 14478-0098
Administration
Registrars Office
Finance
Carol Grover
Comptroller
Phone: 315-279-5252
Fax: 315-279-5322
Email: cgrover@keuka.edu
University of Science - VNUHCM
The University of Science-Vietnam National University Ho Chi Minh City will evaluate all
completed application materials and all required documents to ensure that:
University of Science-Vietnam National University Ho Chi Minh City will prepare a student
roster (see section below).
Each student file will be arranged in corresponding order with the student roster. All
application materials will be prepared in duplicate:
University of Science-Vietnam National University Ho Chi Minh City will retain their copy of
the application materials and ship the original to the Registrars Office of Keuka College.
The Keuka College Registrars Office will review the contents of the student files that
will include all completed application materials previously listed, and confirm to
University of Science-Vietnam National University Ho Chi Minh City that all documents
are in proper order.
Keuka College Identification Number
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Once the admissions roster is received by the Keuka Colleges Registrars Office, the
Keuka College identification numbers are processed and added to the roster. The
updated roster is then returned to University of Science-Vietnam National University Ho
Chi Minh City.
Acceptance (or conditional acceptance) letter listing the student Keuka College
identification number and ITS username and password
Each student will receive a Keuka College personal identification number on the
program acceptance letter. Students should keep identification numbers private.
All Keuka College students must have this number to be registered for classes with
the College
This number is unique to each student and should always be used with the students
name to properly identify the student. While students frequently have the same
name, the Keuka ID number is never duplicated.
The Keuka ID number along with the students name will be used to accurately
identify each student on all attendance records, assignments, examinations, grade
rosters, and transcripts.
The Keuka College ITS Department generates usernames and passwords for each
student giving access to an email account and the electronic library database. As part
of the application process, students are required to complete a Keuka College
Computer Network Policy & Registration for Electronic Library form and agree to the
abide by the rules and regulations. Students will receive their passwords and
usernames in their program acceptance letter. Students should keep their username
and password confidential.
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The usernames and passwords are added to the student roster by the Registrars Office
and the information forwarded to University of Science-Vietnam National University Ho
Chi Minh City.
Student Roster O
class/year
major
expected graduation date
cohort designation
The cohort designation consists of the four-letter university code followed by the class
year (Example: HCMC2014A). The class year is defined as the first year in which
the students are enrolled into the program. This will identify the group of students
throughout the program.
The students names are listed on the roster alphabetically, first by the family name
(last name) and, second by the given name (first name). The students name must
identify with valid documentation or efficacious certificates. Students are numbered in
the left column, giving the total for the class at the bottom. Student information is
included in the following columns:
Family Name
Middle Name
Given name
Gender
Date of birth
When entering the date of birth, please spell out the month or use the three-letter
abbreviation for the month (Example: 1-Jan-06 or January 1, 2006) This will avoid
confusion between month and day.
Overview
The Management curriculum provides a generalist foundation that integrates the various
management skills required in todays business environment. Students learn to
approach coursework from a holistic perspective to gain the maximum benefit.
Students complete coursework taught by University of Science-Vietnam National
University Ho Chi Minh City faculty to provide the necessary foundation for the Keuka
Program. Mastery of spoken and written English is critical to student success in the
program. Students will also develop their skills in engaging with an open mind to
consider views and perspectives that may not be common in their own culture.
Students integrate their base knowledge acquired through coursework at the host
school with Keuka coursework. Students start with FYE 101 First Year Experience and
explore career management issues and strategies. Students build knowledge and
professional competencies through coursework in general management, human
resource management, leadership, marketing, accounting, finance, and communication.
Students tie these areas together in the capstone course, Strategic Management. The
Field Period course near the end of the program helps students transition to the real
world through a variety of personal and professional development exercises and
activities.
Upon completion of the Keuka program, students will be able to approach the
complexity of management, decision-making and problem solving in their organizations
effectively. The skill set to accomplish this draws from the many disciplines covered in
the program. The key to success will be successful integration of these many
disciplines using a holistic approach to organizational management.
Credit Requirements
All coursework is based on the Keuka College curriculum regulated by New York State
and the Middle States Commission on Higher Education. Students must complete a
minimum of 121 credits to earn a Bachelor of Science Management Degree from Keuka
College. Ten courses, totaling 30 credits, are taught in English by Keuka College faculty
on location. The remaining ninety credits are completed with Vietnam National
University and accepted as transfer credit by Keuka College.
All Keuka College students are required to complete a general education curriculum,
in combination with their major requirements and elective courses. The general
education curriculum encourages the development of techniques and abilities
fundamental to a modern college education and provides an overview of the liberal arts
disciplines. In addition, students must satisfy an English proficiency requirement and
pay all required fees to be eligible to obtain their degrees.
The following major requirements are taught by Keuka College faculty on location in
Ho Chi Minh City the suggested sequence listed below:
1. FYE 101: First Year Experience (1): This course will give students an
understanding of career management theory, principles and practices as well as its
vital function to a successful career. Emphasis is placed on the principles of life
long learning and experiential learning. This course prepares students for FP401.
3. HRM 208: Human Resource Management (3): Aspects of the human resources
function in business organizations; analysis of employment personnel testing, job
classification, wage and salary administration, and performance evaluation;
overview of labor relations in American business.
5. INS 301-J: Integrative Studies/Leadership (3): Students will examine the elements
of effective leadership. Among key topics of exploration are definition, roles and
responsibilities, role models, skills and attitudes, leadership development, change
making, ethical issues, and principle-based leadership.
9. FIN 312: Financial Management (3): A study of the financial institutions of our
society, such as banks, stock and bond markets, and the Federal Reserve. The
function of financial intermediaries and regulatory agencies is covered, as well as
portfolio and capital market theory.
10. BUS 444: Strategic Management (3): This course introduces the student to the
process by which strategic business decisions are made and implemented. It also
incorporates prior functional course material in an integrated manner as a
foundation for successful business management. Formal studies, casework, and a
comprehensive term project are used to reinforce learning. This is the capstone
course for all Keuka University of Science-Vietnam National University Ho Chi
Minh City Program students.
Coursework may change with the mutual agreement of Keuka and University of
Science-Vietnam National University Ho Chi Minh City to meet the needs of transfer
students who may have already completed one of the ten Keuka courses listed above.
Students are required to take the following major requirements with University of
Science-Vietnam National University Ho Chi Minh City, which are later accepted as
transfer credit towards their degree:
4. BUS 202: Business Law (3): An introduction to legal principles and their
relationships to business organizations. Representative topics include the
constitutional authority to regulate business, consumer law, employment and
labor relations law, torts and crimes related to business, and intellectual property.
5. CMP 120: Introduction to Computer Systems (3): Students will gain mastery of
the use of personal computer operating system software, and applications such
as word processing, spreadsheets, presentation software, the internet, and e-
mail programs. These knowledge tools will be used to develop a knowledge base
of fundamental information systems concepts and to show understanding of
these concepts through a presentation. The software currently used is Microsoft
Office: Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Access in a Windows environment.
7. COM 123: Public Speaking (3): Theory and practice of speaking before a
variety of audiences. Research for and preparation of original speeches.
10. ECO 211: Microeconomics (3): Price theory and its application to the factors of
production, and the concept of elasticity in supply and demand. Theory of the
firm as it relates to production, costs, markets, pricing, and alternative economic
systems. International trade and monetary policy.
11. ENG 110: College English I (3): An introductory course in reading and writing,
with emphasis on the writing process. Primary attention is given to providing
students with practice in writing for a variety of purposes and in accordance with
the principles of standard written English. Complementary work in developing
speaking skills.
12. ENG 112: College English II (3): Continued development of the writing, reading,
and speaking skills introduced in College English 110, with special emphasis on
advanced argument and research techniques.
13. FIN 315: International Financial Management (3)*: This course involves the
study of international financial markets include exchange rate determination,
exchange rate risk management and currency derivatives. The topics it will cover
include: international taxation, trade agreements, and foreign investments.
14. HIS 114: Western Civilization II (3): An examination of western civilization from
the scientific revolution of the 17th century to the outbreak of World War I in
August 1914. Special attention is placed on the development of natural law, the
industrial revolution, and the expansion of the West in its golden age.
15. MKT 370 Consumer Behavior (3)*: Consumer decision making in the
marketplace; research in psychology, sociology, and other behavioral fields;
present and potential applications for marketing will be examined.
16. MKT 340 International Marketing (3)*: This course introduces the student to the
field of multinational marketing, with emphasis placed on international
competition; distribution systems; pricing and credit policies; promotional
methods; trade barriers; trade agreements; and the areas of the political, legal,
economic, cultural, and ethical problems faced in attempting to market in foreign
nations.
17. MKT 335 Internet Marketing (3)*: This course studies the many ways that the
Internet has changed how business is conducted in the U.S. and around the
world. It introduces students to entirely new business models and new
techniques of marketing and management that have altered the economic
landscape. Topics covered include: the history of business on the Internet,
integrating the Internet into traditional businesses, the changing world of
marketing online, service management on the Internet, and managing virtual
communities.
18. MKT 440 Marketing/Sales Management (3)*: This course focuses on advanced
marketing and sales management concepts and problems faced by
organizations. Emphasis is placed on both strategic and tactical issues involving
all aspects of marketing and sales. These issues include: planning, execution,
monitoring, and problem solving. Special attention is devoted to the critical
aspects of developing and organizing the firms sales efforts as a critical element
in the execution of the firms marketing tactics.
19. MAT 102: College Algebra (3): Sets, real numbers, algebraic expressions,
factoring, exponents, logarithms, solving algebraic equations, inequalities,
exponential equations, radical equations, and applications.
20. MAT 105: Pre-Calculus (3): This course covers linear functions, quadratic
functions, rational functions, exponential functions, logarithmic functions, and
trigonometric functions, ellipses, hyperbolas, graphs of each of these, as well as
trigonometric identities and applications.
21. Natural Science Course with a lab (4): Includes Biology, Chemistry, or Physics,
etc.
22. PHL 101: Introduction to Philosophy (3): Philosophical thinking and its
implications for the present and future emphasizing value judgments, the
meaning of life, and the quest for personal identity and philosophy.
23. PHL 115: Business ethics (3): Significant, contemporary ethical issues and
challenges existing throughout the professional business arena.
24. POL 140: World Politics (3): Political, economic, social, and cultural
connections on a global scale. Structure and process related to power and
interdependence in international affairs. Diplomacy and individual participatory
roles within global webs of interdependence.
25. PSY 101: Introduction to Psychology (3): Survey of basic areas including
physiology, personality, and abnormal behavior; sensation and perception;
learning, memory, and cognitive behavior; social and interpersonal interaction
and attraction; and psychotherapies.
26. SS 231: Statistics for Social Sciences (3): Descriptive and inferential statistics
for the behavioral sciences; frequency distributions, measures of central
tendency, variance, probability, hypothesis testing, and parametric tests
(including analysis of variance) and an introduction to correlation and regression.
Students in good academic standing may apply to transfer to the main Keuka College
campus in New York to complete part or all of their degree requirements for the BSM
program. Students must apply to the main Keuka Campus at least one semester prior
and be prepared to pay all tuition, fees, and room and board as required on the main
Keuka Campus in New York. Students may apply for Financial Aid as appropriate. A
limited number of scholarships for University of Science-Vietnam National University Ho
Chi Minh City students may be available to assist transfer students. It is suggested that
students plan to spend their junior or senior year at the main Keuka College New York
campus. An academic plan must be completed as part of the transfer process by the
Center for Global Education at the Keuka College campus.
The attendance of each class is important for students to successfully complete each
course. A minimum attendance policy applies to all Keuka College courses. Individual
instructors may impose more strict policies based on the course content. Students are
expected to attend a minimum of 80% of scheduled course class time to avoid a grade
reduction of one letter grade. A reduction of an additional letter grade will be imposed if
students do not attend 30% or more of their scheduled course class sessions. Students
missing 40% or more of scheduled course class sessions will fail the course.
Student Ethics
Keuka College requires responsible behavior from its students. Entrance into Keuka
College requires each student to obey the college rules and regulations. Standards of
conduct exist to support educational objectives. These standards are outlined in the
Keuka College Student Code of Conduct located in the Keuka College Student
Handbook. Students may access this handbook online at www.keuka.edu . Not obeying
the Student Code of Conduct will result in disciplinary action. Disciplinary actions can
range from a warning to expulsion, depending upon the severity of the violation.
Academic Records
FERPA Regulations
The Family Education Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) is a US regulation protecting the
privacy of educational records. While these laws do not apply in Vietnam, Keuka
College believes that it is good practice to protect all student information regardless of
the international status. Therefore, the College does not disclose personally identifiable
information from the educational record of a student without the prior written consent of
the student. Student transcripts are only released under the Colleges transcript request
procedure, which requires a students signature. Under this policy, instructors are
restricted from publicly posting grades using identifiable student information, such as
the name or identification number.
Course Registration
Keuka courses are offered in sequence for each cohort/class based on the master
teaching schedule. Students are batch registered for courses at the time of initial
enrollment.
In such approved cases, instructors are permitted to give the student a W on the grade
roster. If the instructor deems that sufficient work has been completed, the student may
be permitted to complete any outstanding assignments upon returning to the university
at the discretion and availability of the instructor. The instructor should submit a grade
change form to give the student a grade.
Students who withdraw by the end of the first week of class will be permitted to retake
the course at no additional charge provide they paid for the course in full and no refund
was granted. For withdraws after the first week of class, students must pay the course
fee again in order to repeat the course despite any full or partial course fees paid. The
policies for Repeating a Course and Delayed Graduation will also apply.
Grading Scale and Quality Points
Keuka College undergraduate grades are calculated using the following scale:
Percentage Points
Letter Grade Description Quality Points
Achieved
A SUPERIOR 4.00 93-100
A- 3.67 90-92.9
B+ 3.33 87-89.9
B COMMENDABLE 3.00 83-86.9
B- 2.67 80-82.9
C+ 2.33 77-79.9
C SATISFACTORY 2.00 73-76.9
C- 1.67 70-72.9
D+ 1.33 67-69.9
D DEFICIENT 1.00 63-66.9
D- 0.67 60-62.9
F FAILING 0 Below 60
Students can receive a failing grade for poor performance, unsatisfactory attendance,
incomplete assignments, absence from examinations, cheating, etc. Please note that
Keuka College does not allow incomplete (I) grades, thus outstanding work not
completed by the instructors specified date or within two weeks after the course has
ended will result in a grade of F.
The quality points listed in the grading scale above are used to calculate the students
Grade Point Average, commonly referred to as the GPA. The GPA measures a
students overall progress and is used to:
Academic Warning
Student performance is the student's own responsibility. A student may receive and
academic warning if he or she is not meeting course requirements. Reasons for
academic warnings can be due to, but are not limited to: attendance, class participation,
missing assignments, deficient grades on quizzes, exams and assignments. A student
who gets an academic warning should contact the instructor or the program coordinator
to plan how to improve his or her performance.
Academic Integrity
Electronic devices including dictionaries and cell phones are not permitted into exam
rooms. Such devices can store information and notes which may be accessed during
the exam. This is a form of cheating.
In summary:
Any cheating, plagiarism or other form of academic dishonesty at Keuka College will not
be tolerated. A student who is academically dishonest will earn an F on a specific
assignment and may be expelled from the Keuka Program.
Keuka College will process the instructors final grades and release individual student
grade reports to be disseminated to the students from the University of Science-
Vietnam National University Ho Chi Minh City. As stated previously, Keuka College
prohibits publicly posting grades using identifiable student information under FERPA
regulation.
Students who receive a deficient (D+, D, D-) or failing grade (F) should be given a
detailed explanation from their course instructor. While the grades of D+ and below
are deficient, students need only repeat a course if they fail.
Instructions for students to access their grades on the MyKeuka web portal are as
follows:
Grade Inquiries
Students will have a maximum of four weeks from the time their final grade is
posted to question the grade. Students may approach their Keuka instructor directly if
he/she is available on their campus or by email to inquire about their grade. However, if
no response is given, a formal inquiry may be submitted to University of Science-
Vietnam National University Ho Chi Minh City Program Coordinator along with sufficient
evidence. The University of Science-Vietnam National University Ho Chi Minh City
Program Coordinators Office will forward questions along with any evidence to the
Keuka College Registrars Office, who will then work with the instructor to confirm the
final grade and return the outcome to the University of Science-Vietnam National
University Ho Chi Minh City.
Repeating a Course
Students are able to repeat courses to improve their academic standing in the program.
The first course grade will appear on the students transcript, but is not computed in the
grade point average (GPA) or Keuka College credit hours earned toward graduation
after it has been repeated. Once repeated, the resulting grade becomes the final grade
for this course. Please note that a student who fails the same course three times is not
permitted to repeat the same course a fourth time and will thus be ineligible to graduate.
Repeated coursework may occur at any time during the students enrollment in the
program or up to two years following the original expected graduation date. Courses
can be repeated based on course availability in the teaching schedule and the number
of students limited to the class. The student is also responsible for the course tuition
and any additional administrative fees or accommodation charges imposed by the host
university.
Upon the completion of each semester, the Keuka College Registrars office will
examine each students transcript. Students whose cumulative grade point average
(g.p.a.) is below 2.00 will be placed on academic probation.
Students who are on probation will have this status noted on their official transcript in
the semester during which the evaluation was completed. Those students who fall
within the probation criteria at the end of the program (10 courses) will be held for
delayed graduation. These students must complete their outstanding requirements
within two years from their original expected graduation date.
Each course in Keuka program builds upon the information learned in previous courses.
Please note that students will be required to complete failed coursework before
graduation or advancing to upper level courses at the discretion of Keuka College.
While this could delay the students original expected graduation date, it will help to
ensure the students ultimate success in future coursework.
The Keuka College Registrars Office will notify University of Science-Vietnam National
University Ho Chi Minh City at the end of each semester of the students who have been
placed on academic probation.
The Keuka College transcript is the official document of the students academic record
and is maintained by the Registrars Office. The students name, Keuka College
identification number, degree earned and conferral date are shown in the heading.
Please note that the students concentration (i.e., international finance, human
resources, etc.) will not be documented on the Keuka College transcript.
The body of the transcript will list the name of the University of Science-Vietnam
National University Ho Chi Minh City first along with the total number of credit hours
accepted as transfer work. The Registrars Office will evaluate the students transcript
from University of Science-Vietnam National University Ho Chi Minh City and determine
the total number of credits to be awarded. Coursework from the University of Science-
Vietnam National University Ho Chi Minh City is accepted by Keuka College as credit
hours only and included in the total number of credits hours earned toward the degree.
Individual grades do not transfer. Students in Keuka-Vietnam program who have
sufficient, transferable credit are considered to have the equivalent of an Associates
Degree. Thus, students may have courses in which grades of C- or D are transferred
toward their Keuka College degree. No failed courses will be accepted for transfer.
The Keuka College courses are next listed on the transcript by semester according to
the following months:
A = 4.00
A- = 3.67
B+ = 3.33
B = 3.00
B- = 2.67
C+ = 2.33
C = 2.00
C- = 1.67
D+ = 1.33
D = 1.00
D- = 0.67
F = 0.00
(Sample Transcript)
A students grade point average is computed only on the credits and grades earned at
Keuka College.
Finally at the end of the transcript, the date that the student completes the degree
requirements will be noted. Typically this is the last day of the final course taken.
Request for Transcript
The student will receive one official transcript upon graduation. These transcripts
will be processed in the Keuka College Registrars Office and sent to University
of Science-Vietnam National University Ho Chi Minh City. International students
may request additional copies of their official transcript by logging onto the Keuka
College website:
Go to www.keuka.edu
Select Academics
Select the Registrars Office
Select Transcripts in the left column
Under Online select Order your transcript now
Select the ORDER order button at the bottom of the screen
Enter your PERSONAL INFORMATION
o First Name = Given Name
o Last Name = Family Name
o Social Security Number = 000 + 6-digit Keuka ID#
o Daytime Phone (required) = Enter 000-000-0000
o Be sure to included your email address so that we may contact you if necessary
Enter ENROLLMENT DEGREE INFORMATION and click the Next button
Add RECIPIENT INFORMATION, select DELIVERY OPTIONS, and click the Next button
Verify your order and click the Next button
Select OK when you are certain that your request is correctEnter your CREDIT CARD INFORMATION
and click Place Order
Be sure to complete the instructions to send your electronic signature and finalize the request.
Current students will have unlimited access to their unofficial transcript on the MyKeuka
web portal. Please refer to the previous section, Student Grade Reports and Posting.
The transcript option can be found in Step #8 located below grades.
The students name must remain consistent on all rosters and documents comprising
the students record and match the information contained in the Keuka College
database. Inconsistencies in a students name translation can occur, especially for
foreign students. Students with such irregularities will need to have a Student Name
Verification Form on file (a copy is included at the end of this section).
Any student who has changed their name must provide official/legal documentation
along with a Student Name Verification Form.
Completed forms should be submitted to the Keuka College Registrars Office. Forms
will be kept in the students file.
Degree Requirements and Graduation
Degree Requirements
Undergraduate: All students working toward a baccalaureate degree must meet the
following basic requirements for graduation:
Graduation Audit
The Keuka College Registrars Office will perform a thorough audit of the students
academic record to ensure that all graduation requirements listed above have been
fulfilled. During this evaluation process the final determination is made to approve
(clear) the student for graduation. The Registrars Office will promptly notify the
University of Science-Vietnam National University Ho Chi Minh City of all graduation
audit results. The students file must contain the following:
Keuka will have two official degree conferral dates each year: June 30 & December 15.
The students official degree conferral date will appear on the diploma and the transcript.
Students expecting to graduate on June 30 will have until July 31 to complete all degree
requirements. Likewise, students expected to graduate on December 15 will have until
December 31 to finish their degree requirements. No diploma will be issued to any
student until all requirements are fully completed.
Diplomas
The Registrars Office will also prepare official transcripts for each student to be
awarded with the diplomas at graduation.
Students who need a replacement diploma should make their request directly to the
Keuka College Registrars Office via email [ registrar@keuka.edu ] and include the
following information:
Family Name
Given Name
Keuka ID#
Date of Birth
Mailing Address
There will be a charge for processing and shipping, which is estimated at $50 USD.
Students will be contacted to provide their credit card information to complete the
process.
Student Name
The student name used on the diploma will be the same name submitted on the student
roster unless otherwise changed or corrected. Names will appear on the diploma and
the transcripts in the traditional American format using the first/given name followed by
the last/family name. Please note, however, that Keuka College maintains student data
and records alphabetically using the last/family name followed by the first/given name.
Degree Requirements Completed Letter
Students who complete their degree requirements well in advance of the official
graduation/conferral date may request a Degree Requirements Completed Letter from
the Keuka College Registrars Office. The letter will certify that the degree requirements
have been completed and indicate the official expected degree conferral date.
Graduation Ceremony
Students can apply to participate in the graduation ceremony once the all coursework is
completed. Diplomas and transcripts will not be issued until all requirements have been
completed.
Delayed Graduation
Students who do not meet the graduation requirements will have two years from the
completion of the class/cohort sequence to finalize any outstanding requirements.
This handbook contains current information on policies, procedures, and degree requirements at Keuka College.
Nothing in this handbook should be considered as setting forth the terms of a contract between a student and Keuka
College. The College reserves the right to make any changes deemed necessary and desirable.