Common use of Attendance Policy Clause in Contracts

Attendance Policy. Academic credit for a course requires regular class attendance. Class attendance means being present in the classroom for the entire scheduled class meeting. The physical presence of a student is crucial in any class meeting regardless of whether or not the student assignments are completed. The maximum absence allowance is three (3) class sessions in a semester. Once a student reaches the limit of missed classes, the instructor is required to report the student's absence status to the Office of Academic Affairs for further evaluation, which may result in academic discipline proceedings or negatively affect the student's grades. Class attendance is of particular importance to international students, who must be able to prove that they are enrolled and attending classes on a full-time basis in order to maintain their visa statuses. As noted above, instructors are required to report excessive tardiness or absences to the Director of Academic Affairs, who will notify students that they are jeopardizing their visa statuses. Failure of an international student to maintain the required class attendance will be reported to the Student and Exchange Visitor Program (SEVP), which may revoke the student's visa status. All faculty members are required to maintain accurate attendance records and to begin each class on time. In the event of an absence for any reason, the student is responsible for any information or class content missed. If it becomes necessary for a student to miss a class for any reason, the student must contact the instructor to make arrangements to complete any missed assignments. In some cases, additional work may be required to make up for an absence. If not made up, missed assignments or classwork may result in a lower grade or even a failing grade for the course. Makeup of homework, quizzes, or in-class assignments is at the discretion of the Individual instructor. All Xxxxxxxxx University students enrolled in theological degree programs (full- or part- time) are required to attend weekly chapel services during the semester. Chapel attendance and participation constitute the Institutional Requirement (IR) portion of these degree programs (see individual degree program requirements for details). This requirement is shown in the Course Listings as WS300 Institutional Requirement (undergraduate) and WS500 Institutional Requirement (graduate). Failure to attend or to report attendance is considered to be a violation of the chapel attendance policy. Repeated violations will result in a warning letter from the Director of Student Affairs that will be placed in the student's file.

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Attendance Policy. Academic credit for a course requires regular class attendance. Class attendance means being present in the classroom for the entire scheduled class meeting. The physical presence of a student is crucial in any class meeting regardless of whether or not the student assignments are completed. The maximum absence allowance is three (3) class sessions in a semester. Once a student reaches the limit of missed classes, the instructor is required to report the student's absence status to the Office of Academic Affairs for further evaluation, which may result in academic discipline proceedings or negatively affect the student's grades. Class attendance is of particular importance to international students, who must be able to prove that they are enrolled and attending classes on a full-time basis in order to maintain their visa statuses. As noted above, instructors are required to report excessive tardiness or absences to the Director of Academic Affairs, who will notify students that they are jeopardizing their visa statuses. Failure of an international student to maintain the required class attendance will be reported to the Student and Exchange Visitor Program (SEVP), which may revoke the student's visa status. All faculty members are required to maintain accurate attendance records and to begin each class on time. In the event of an absence for any reason, the student is responsible for any information or class content missed. If it becomes necessary for a student to miss a class for any reason, the student must contact the instructor to make arrangements to complete any missed mis2sed assignments. In some cases, additional work may be required to make up for an absence. If not made up, missed assignments or classwork may result in a lower grade or even a failing grade for the course. Makeup of homework, quizzes, or in-class assignments is at the discretion of the Individual instructorinstuctor. All Xxxxxxxxx University students enrolled in theological degree programs (full- or part- time) are required to attend weekly chapel services during the semester. Chapel attendance and participation constitute the Institutional Requirement (IR) portion of these degree programs (see individual degree program requirements for details). This requirement is shown in the Course Listings as WS300 Institutional Requirement (undergraduate) and WS500 Institutional Requirement (graduate). Failure to attend or to report attendance is considered to be a violation of the chapel attendance policy. Repeated violations will result in a warning letter from the Director of Student Affairs that will be placed in the student's file.

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Samples: underwood.edu

Attendance Policy. Academic credit for a course requires regular class attendance. Class attendance means being present in the classroom for the entire scheduled class meeting. The physical presence of a student is crucial in any class meeting regardless of whether or not the student assignments are completed. The maximum absence allowance is three (3) class sessions in a semester. Once a student reaches the limit of missed classes, the instructor is required to report the student's absence status to the Office of Academic Affairs for further evaluation, which may result in academic discipline proceedings or negatively affect the student's grades. Class attendance is of particular importance to international students, who must be able to prove that they are enrolled and attending classes on a full-time basis in order to maintain their visa statuses. As noted above, instructors are required to report excessive tardiness or absences to the Director of Academic Affairs, who will notify students that they are jeopardizing their visa statuses. Failure of an international student to maintain the required class attendance will be reported to the Student and Exchange Visitor Program (SEVP), which may revoke the student's visa status. All faculty members are required to maintain accurate attendance records and to begin each class on time. In the event of an absence for any reason, the student is responsible for any information or class content missed. If it becomes necessary for a student to miss a class for any reason, the student must contact the instructor to make arrangements to complete any missed mis2sed assignments. In some cases, additional work may be required to make up for an absence. If not made up, missed assignments or classwork may result in a lower grade or even a failing grade for the course. Makeup of homework, quizzes, or in-class assignments is at the discretion of the Individual instructor. All Xxxxxxxxx University students enrolled in theological degree programs (full- or part- time) are required to attend weekly chapel services during the semester. Chapel attendance and participation constitute the Institutional Requirement (IR) portion of these degree programs (see individual degree program requirements for details). This requirement is shown in the Course Listings as WS300 Institutional Requirement (undergraduate) and WS500 Institutional Requirement (graduate). Failure to attend or to report attendance is considered to be a violation of the chapel attendance policy. Repeated violations will result in a warning letter from the Director of Student Affairs that will be placed in the student's file.

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Samples: underwood.edu

Attendance Policy. Academic credit for Visa students who attend a course requires regular class attendanceat Limerick Language Centre are obliged by law to have an attendance rate of greater than 85%. Class attendance means being present in This can only be achieved by missing no more than 18 days throughout the classroom for the entire scheduled class meetingcourse of 25 weeks. The physical presence College strongly encourages students to complete their full 25 weeks of study in one block. General English Book price is €45 and IELTS Book price is €50. Students are not allowed to attend the class without book. Students who miss any 2 days or any 4 classes in any given week will be removed from the attendance list and sent a warning letter. Attendance will continue to decrease as long as a student is crucial off the list and does not return. When any student receives a warning letter, he/she must fill in any the Request Form on the LIMERICK LANGUAGE CENTRE website (xxx.xxxxxxxx.xx – Student Portal and choose Request Form) and apply for “Return to Class”. The student concerned will then be returned to the list and contacted to inform him/her of this, and must return to class on the appointed day. Any student who does not fill in the Request Form within a week of being removed from the list will receive a second warning letter. Likewise, a second offence will result in a second warning letter. After three warning letters have been received, the next offence will result in expulsion and the GNIB being contacted. Please note that Limerick Language Centre is not obliged to send three warning letters prior to expulsion. Students who are proven not to be genuine students, or who engage in abusive behavior, may be expelled without notice. The student has 5 working days to reply and resolve the issue. If there are mitigating circumstances, students may appeal their removal from the school register through the LIMERICK LANGUAGE CENTRE website and by requesting an “Appeal against Expulsion”. The student will be called for a meeting regardless of whether or not attended by a Limerick Language Centre Senior Administration staff member. Limerick Language Centre will present the student assignments are completedwith a copy of all recorded warnings and their Attendance Record. The maximum absence allowance is three (3) class sessions student will have an opportunity to make their case, for example, an illness with the requisite doctor’s note or compassionate leave. Any judgment will be made in a semestercoherence with Limerick Language Centre’s stated principles regarding attendance and in strict accordance with the regulations from the GNIB regarding visa students. Once a student reaches the limit of missed classesIf in doubt, the instructor College will contact the GNIB and seek clarification. Further to this, LIMERICK LANGUAGE CENTRE is required obliged to report inform GNIB of any student whose attendance drops below 85% and prolonged low attendance will also result in warning letters being sent out. If the student does not improve, more warnings will be sent. In case of sickness, students must contact the school on the first day and each subsequent day, and present a doctor’s certificate on returning to school. Without this proof, it will be classed as an unauthorised absence, and warnings will be sent. Medical certificates cannot and do not replace attendance, but are used to justify low attendance to the College and to GNIB. The College shall not be liable for any injury, loss, or expense caused to any student by the transmission of any bacterial or viral infection affecting or capable of affecting the health and/or well-being of the student's absence status , including but not limited to influenza or any variant thereof. Attendance at the college shall constitute a waiver on the part of the student of any liability of the College in this regard. European and other students permitted to remain in the jurisdiction of the Republic of Ireland without a visa are also expected to attend fully, even though they are not bound by GNIB rules, and may be removed from the list or expelled for non- attendance. The College policy for minimum attendance is 85% in all cases. All students of Limerick Language Centre are treated alike. Non- attendance is disruptive to the Office class and to the learning process. Limerick Language Centre Certificates are only given to students who satisfy the 85% attendance regulation and take the mandatory end-of-course exam. Classes start at 9:00 am and 1:00 pm. Students should do their best to arrive at these times as they will not receive confirmed attendance for the first half of Academic Affairs class if they arrive more than 15 minutes late. Students arriving up to 15 minutes late must not disturb the class as they enter. Classes end at 12:30 pm and 4:30 pm. Anyone leaving early will not receive attendance for further evaluationthe second half of the class. If there is an emergency, which students may result in academic discipline proceedings or negatively affect the student's grades. Class attendance is of particular importance to international students, who must be able to prove that they are enrolled and attending classes on a full-time basis in order to maintain their visa statuses. As noted above, instructors are required to report excessive tardiness or absences to request permission from the Director of Academic AffairsStudies to leave up to 15 minutes early. Work will not be accepted as a reason to leave early. Nobody may leave more than 15 minutes early without losing attendance for that half of the class. Students are expected to willingly and actively take part in any and all classroom activities, to speak English at all times, and to respect the dignity and person of their teachers and classmates. Students who will notify do not comply with these rules may be asked to leave the classroom with a loss of attendance for that half of the class. Any student found to be tampering with the attendance list on behalf of themselves or any Other students that they are jeopardizing their visa statusesmay be expelled without prior warning. Failure No member of an international student to maintain the required class attendance will staff may accept or request money or gifts in exchange for falsifying attendance. Any such request should be reported to the Student and Exchange Visitor Program (SEVP), which may revoke the student's visa statusmanagement immediately. All faculty members are required to maintain accurate attendance records and to begin each class on time. In the event of an absence for any reason, the student is responsible for any information or class content missed. If it becomes necessary for a student to miss a class for any reason, the student must contact the instructor to make arrangements to complete any missed assignments. In some cases, additional work may be required to make up for an absence. If not made up, missed assignments or classwork Such conduct may result in a lower grade instant expulsion. It is forbidden for students to film or even a failing grade for take pictures during class, without the coursepermission of the teacher and fellow students. Makeup of homeworkAny student whose name is not on the attendance list must go to the reception office immediately and may not sign the list. In any circumstances, quizzes, or in-class assignments is signing at the discretion bottom of the Individual instructorattendance list is prohibited. All Xxxxxxxxx University students enrolled in theological degree programs (full- or part- time) are required to attend weekly chapel services Students may not leave the classroom for significant lengths of time during the semesterclass. Chapel The teacher may remove his or her attendance and participation constitute the Institutional Requirement (IR) portion for absences of these degree programs (see individual degree program requirements for details). This requirement is shown in the Course Listings as WS300 Institutional Requirement (undergraduate) and WS500 Institutional Requirement (graduate). Failure to attend or to report attendance is considered to be a violation of the chapel attendance policy. Repeated violations will result in a warning letter from the Director of Student Affairs that will be placed in the student's filemore than 15 minutes.

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Samples: llcentre.ie

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Attendance Policy. Academic credit for a course requires regular class attendance. Class attendance means being present in the classroom for the entire scheduled class meeting. The physical presence of a student is crucial in any class meeting regardless of whether or not the student assignments are completed. The maximum absence allowance is three (3) class sessions in a semester. Once a student reaches the limit of missed classes, the instructor is required to report the student's absence status to the Office Director of Academic Affairs Student Services for further evaluation, which may result in academic discipline proceedings or negatively affect the student's grades. Class attendance is of particular importance to international students, who must be able to prove that they are enrolled and attending classes on a full-time basis in order to maintain their visa statuses. As noted above, instructors are required to report excessive tardiness or absences to the Director of Academic AffairsStudent Services, who will notify students that they are jeopardizing their visa statuses. Failure of an international student to maintain the required class attendance will be reported to the Student and Exchange Visitor Program (SEVP), which may revoke the student's visa status. All faculty members are required to maintain accurate attendance records and to begin each class on time. In the event of an absence for any reason, the student is responsible for any information or class content missed. If it becomes necessary for a student to miss a class for any reason, the student must contact the instructor to make arrangements to complete any missed assignments. In some cases, additional work may be required to make up for an absence. If not made up, missed assignments or classwork may result in a lower grade or even a failing grade for the course. Makeup of homework, quizzes, or in-class assignments is at the discretion of the Individual individual instructor. All Xxxxxxxxx University students enrolled in theological degree programs (full- or part- time) are required to attend weekly chapel services during the semester. Chapel attendance and participation constitute the Institutional Requirement (IR) portion of these degree programs (see individual degree program requirements for details). This requirement is shown in the Course Listings as WS300 Institutional Requirement (undergraduate) and WS500 Institutional Requirement (graduate). Failure to attend or to report attendance is considered to be a violation of the chapel attendance policy. Repeated violations will result in a warning letter from the Director of Student Affairs that will be placed in the student's file.

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Samples: Enrollment Agreement

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