Some assignments are to be handed in on paper; others require you to electronically submit. Each assignment will specify the submission mechanism to be used.
Regardless of the mechanism used, late assignments are not accepted and will receive a grade of 0.
If a paper submission is required, you should obtain a printout and place your assignment in the appropriate hand-in box ouside of MC 4065 by the indicated due time and date. All paper submissions require a cover page that is attached to the front, all materials should be stapled in the top left-hand corner.
The cover pages can be printed from the MFCF/CSCF self-serve printers. Note that you should not leave printing until the last minute; if the print queues are lined up, your assignment may be late!
Submit early and submit often! You can submit electronically as many times as you want before the due date. Every time you submit, new files will overwrite any old files with the same name. It never hurts to submit repeatedly, so take advantage of this!
Courses have varying methods for submitting electronically. Some courses will make use of submit or the web wrapper provided by Odyssey. Other courses use the Marmoset Submission and Testing Server, MarkUs, or UW-ACE.

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