Lifetime Fitness PEFT 151
Policies and Procedures
I. PEFT 151 Orientation and PEFT 152 Continuous Enrollment Requirements
A. PEFT 151 students are required to complete an Orientation before using the Fitness Center if they are:
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A first-time PEFT 151 student.
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A former PEFT 151 student who has not maintained consecutive enrollment for more than 12 months and now returning.
B. Students are required to enroll in an Orientation section:
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Scheduled for the first week of the term (additional orientations are not scheduled).
a. credit students who miss orientation must withdraw or risk receiving a failing grade for the class.
b. audit students who miss orientation must withdraw or they will be administratively withdrawn.
c. tuition refunds to students withdrawing are in accordance with the college's refund policy.
C. Students who continue to desire a credit and maintain consecutive term enrollment in PEFT 152 are not required to attend an Orientation & should register in the continuous enrollment section (PEFT 152).
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The exceptions to this policy are students who were enrolled in PEFT 151 the previous term and:
a. failed the class.
b. withdrew from the class.
c. were registered for Audit status and are now Credit status.
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Registration is possible for continuous students through the first week of the term.
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Current term continuous students can begin working out at the beginning of the term and must complete a medical history/waiver form at the Fitness Center.
D. All PEFT 151 & 152 students are required to:
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Complete a minimum of one aerobic circuit each time they work out in the center.
a. Adaptive exercise programs are designed for students with physical limitations.
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Maintain their workout time on the computer and maintain a workout card.
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Complete each workout in the Fitness Center for a minimum of 30 and maximum of 90 minutes.
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Adhere to established Fitness Center policies & procedures.
E. Students wishing to register for multiple, successive terms of NPER 150 may register in the H.P.E.R. office. Credits cards are the only form of payment for this option.
II. Grading Options and Deadlines
A. Credit
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Letter Grade (unless another option has been declared in writing at the Connection Center.
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Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory. DEADLINE: must be declared at the Connections Center by Friday of the eighth scheduled week of the semester. This option cannot be reversed once the term is in session.
a. Orientation students
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SATISFACTORY must earn a letter grade of D or better; a minimum of 24 hours and 24 visits.
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UNSATISFACTORY is less than a letter grade of D, less than 24 hours and 24 visits.
b. Continuous Enrollment students
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SATISFACTORY must earn a letter grade of D or better; a minimum of 26 hours and 26 visits.
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UNSATISFACTORY is less than a letter grade of D; less than 26 hours and 26 visits.
B. Audit
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No credit, no grade. DEADLINE: must be declared at the Connections Center by the second week of the term. If Audit option is declared for the term, the status cannot be reversed to Credit once the semester is in session.
III. Senior Citizen Registration (60 years and up)
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Senior citizens who desire to continue this course without credit should enroll in NPER 151 EXSR01. |
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Seniors wishing to register for multiple, successive terms of NPER 151 may register at the Connections Center or by phone with a credit card. |
| C. |
Senior citizens registering for PEFT 151 and PEFT 152 for credit must follow all the above policies. Orientation requirements, grading policies and procedures, attendance policies, and grading options and deadlines are all as above for credit students. |
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Senior citizens who continue to desire a credit and who have previously been enrolled in PEFT 151 may register for the class anytime during the registration period and should enroll in the Continuous enrollment section (PEFT 152) as long as a credit is desired. |
LFTMFIT/P&P 2008