APE Policies and Procedures
Attendance and Participation
Students are expected to attend the classes on the days and times for which they enroll. Please check your course syllabus for the attendance policy that applies to the course.
Grading Policy and Criteria
All APE classes are letter grade by default, but students can choose to receive a pass/no pass. Please check your course syllabus for the grading policy that applies to the course.
Repeatability of Classes
Students with a verified disability are eligible to repeat APE course subjects listed on the schedule. To become eligible, please apply to Disability Support Services.
In order to receive disability related accommodations and services, students must complete the following:
- DSPS Application
- Disability Documentation
- Intake appointment with a DSS Counselor
Students can contact Disability Support Services for more information by sending an email to dss@deanza.edu.
Disruptive Behavior
A student who disrupts class may be asked to leave. De Anza College enforces all procedures set forth in the Student Code of Conduct. For other policies regarding student rights and responsibilities, see the College policies. Appropriate remedial and/or disciplinary steps will be taken when violations occur.
Exercise Assistants
There are a limited number of trained student assistants working in the APE classroom. It is the instructor’s decision to assign exercise assistants to work with enrolled students and the duration.
Personal Attendant
De Anza College and the APE program does not provide students with a personal care attendant. Students must take responsibility for any necessary dressing and undressing, taking of medications, and getting to and using the bathroom. Such arrangements must be made by the student if they require that level of assistance.
The APE Exercise Assistants' role is only to help APE students with their exercise programs in the classroom.
Clothing
Clothing
In class, wear loose comfortable clothing. Bring a small towel to wipe down equipment
after use if you sweat excessively.
Shoes
Closed toe shoes are required. This is especially important for students with balance
issues and/or diabetes. Sandals are not permitted.
Complaints
If you have personally experienced harassment, sexual harassment or discrimination – or if you think you may have experienced such conduct and would like assistance – you can contact the college Title IX coordinator to discuss your concerns. You can also learn how to file a complaint and find a link to the online complaint form by visiting the Title IX website.