HEARING FROM ME
- I will acknowledge your email within two days.
I will tell you how long before I can get back to you (within a week-10 days
usually). If you do not get an acknowledgement, please email to find out about
it.
- I will respond to your assignments with Tracker
in Word (contains comment balloons and colored comments) but can respond to
requests for hard copy comments. Permanent copies of
final assignments and key correspondence between you and I will be put in your file.
- When I send you an assignment back, please let
me know you got it.
SENDING EMAILS TO ME
- Put a message in the subject line to tell me
what the message contains.
- If your email address does not show your name
(e.g., StFX email addresses do not) make sure your subject line is clear or
the message will go in Spam.
- When you attach documents to an email put them
all in one file. You can ignore rules about special Roman numerals etc.
DRAFTS OF YOUR WORK
- I am happy to respond to drafts of your work
and will do so in a timely fashion. You ought to know that many drafts are the
norm and they are to be expected.
- It is normal in a graduate program to write and
re-write, especially at the REB and thesis stages.
- Have someone read your text for readability,
simple grammar, etc. And, I too look up APA so if you have questions re style
or formatting please look these up.
- Use the APA formatting guidelines found on our
webpage for submitting all papers. Use the recommended format for cover pages,
margins, font type and size. Double check references against the APA
Guidelines on our webpage and the APA Manual (5th Edition)
TIMING
- Our department. works on the regular academic year. I
am most available to you during the year–approximately Sept. 1-Dec. 15 and
January 5-April 30. After that, my response time will be much slower. It is
your responsibility to do your work within the designated time.
- I am not off all summer but I do have a one
month vacation (differs each year). Otherwise, I am doing research, conducting
department business or making presentations at conferences.
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