2.1 Each student shall submit their draft assignment submission (i.e., complete narrative, citations, references and links), either in person or online, to an FIU Writing Center tutor for their input on the narrative as well as APA Style for the citations and references.
2.2 Either graduate or undergraduate tutor is acceptable.
2.3 It is strongly recommended that students seek to schedule an appointment with the FIU Writing Center as soon as possible since slots tend to fill up fast. Students may ask to share appointment time but that decision is up to the writing center. Book early!
2.4 Proof of submission must accompany the assignment submission. Submission to faculty via canvas email is not permitted.
2.5 Failure to attain and post confirmation of review with the assignment submission will result in a 10% deduction on the score for the assignment.
3.1 Find then read and review two (2) articles meeting the definition of “External Authoritative Sources” (noted below), that discuss diverse populations in healthcare policy in the US or other country; and
3.2 Provide a brief paragraph narrative (one paragraph required for each of the two (2) required “External Authoritative Sources”) incorporating proper APA style for the in-text citations and reference for each source immediately following each narrative; and
3.2.1 Each source shall be substantively cited in a narrative paragraph using proper APA style
3.2.2 Following each narrative paragraph full and complete reference for the source is required
3.2.3 A link to the full article for each of the two(2) required external authoritative sources is required immediately following each reference
3.3 Points will be lost if the reference(s) for the first source does not follow the brief paragraph narrative substantively citing the first source along with the link. Then the second source narrative shall be presented also with proper citation(s), reference and link.
5.1 Authors; and
5.2 In text citations and references to support statements made therein.
5.3 Under no circumstances are newspapers (e.g., the Wall Street Journal), blogs (regardless of source), editorials, panel discussions, definition of terms, the assigned case study, “dot com” sites, and text books from the course or other courses to be used. The foregoing are not considered authoritative for this course.