Attendance

Students are expected to attend each scheduled class. Absences and tardies will become a part of the student’s record through the work ethics grade as outlined in the Work Ethics section of the Catalog. It is the student’s responsibility to make arrangements with the instructor to discuss circumstances preventing attending class prior to the absence, if possible. If a student must be absent, it is his/her responsibility to notify the instructor and discuss make-up work, if permissible. Any make-up work will be at the discretion of the instructor.

Students receiving financial aid should be aware that absences could jeopardize their financial aid funding and satisfactory academic progress. Students may not receive financial aid funds if they do not meet the attendance requirements of the financial aid agency.

Within the first three days of the semester, students must either attend an in-person class or submit an assignment for an online class in order to verify enrollment. Failure to do so will result in being dropped from the course.