Class Attendance
Class Attendance and Student Success
At Lindsey Wilson College, students are responsible for regular
class attendance, in-class participation, and completion of
assignments. Specific expectations concerning attendance and class
performance in each course are stated in the course syllabus. When
a pattern of excessive absence or other unsatisfactory performance
occurs, the instructor will take one of more of the following
actions:
- Request the student make special arrangements to improve his or
her performance (e.g., meeting with a tutor);
- Notify the Academic Affairs Office, the students
parent(s)/legal guardian, or both of students unsatisfactory
performance;
- Place the student on attendance probation, whereby an
additional unexcused absence would result in a grade of F for the
course;
- Enter the student in the Early Warning System (EWS), a system
in which the students instructor, academic adviser, and a member of
the EWS team work together to help the student to make appropriate
academic choices.
Authorized Student Activities and Class
Absence
A students principal responsibility is to the academic program.
However, the living-learning nature of campus life may impose
additional and sometimes conflicting expectations and demands on
the individual. Participation in student government, choral
activities and athletic events are examples of authorized
activities that may create conflicts for the student. The College
policy concerning absence from class includes the following:
- Absences for scheduled, authorized obligations (e.g., athletic
events, choir tours, field trips in other classes, etc.) are not
counted as class absences;
- Student must notify their instructors prior to the
absence;
- Students are responsible for completion of missed class work
due to an authorized absence within a reasonable (defined by
instructor) length of time;
- By the end of the first week of classes, coaches are expected
to communicate directly and clearly with instructors as to
schedules and rosters of students involved, including subsequent
follow-up as changes occur. Sponsors, directors, and teachers
responsible for other activities should notify faculties as far in
advance as possible; and
- Faculty are encouraged to remind students that participation in
extracurricular activities (intercollegiate athletics in
particular) places additional demands and responsibilities on them
and therefore, requires that any additional absences be kept to a
minimum.
Final Examinations
All classes are required to have final examinations or other
culminating final activities during a specified final exam time at
the end of each term. Any student with more than three examinations
scheduled in one day may request rescheduling of one examination at
the discretion of the VP for Academic Affairs or Associate
Dean.
Students will not be permitted to take early finals unless
extenuating circumstances exist. Extenuating circumstance means
illness, a verified family emergency or participation in officially
sponsored travel in support of an event arranged by the College.
All requests for early finals must be made in person to the VP for
Academic Affairs or Associate Dean.