Faculty Email - Attendance (TEXT ONLY VERSION)
Fast Facts for Faculty
November 2007
Attendance
Students are expected to follow the attendance requirements detailed in
course syllabi. Class participation and presentations are an integral part of
many courses and missing classes can impact the ability to learn course
objectives.
When a student with a disability provides faculty with a Disability Services
letter indicating an accommodation for attendance, faculty should consider the
core course requirements and teaching modality to determine reasonable
flexibility in the student’s classroom attendance. The Office of Disability
Services carefully evaluates a student’s disability documentation to determine
eligibility for an attendance accommodation. Students are informed that ongoing
and timely communication with faculty is essential. A student with a disability
who is eligible for an attendance accommodation signs a class attendance
agreement stating that the accommodation does not excuse the student from any
missed class work.
Student’s Responsibilities:
Check-in for semester accommodations.
Provide letter of accommodation to the instructor in a timely manner.
Discuss with the instructor a plan that addresses missed assignments, class work
and/or exams.
Inform the instructor of absences prior to or immediately following the absence.
When excessive absences or hospitalizations occur because of a disability,
provide documentation of the hospitalization or treatment to Disability
Services.
If requesting an incomplete for a course, discuss with the instructor
assignments needed to satisfactorily complete the course requirements and
identify a completion date.
In the event of excessive absences as a result of a disability, the student may
wish to consider a withdrawal.
Faculty’s Responsibilities:
Clearly define your class attendance requirements on your syllabus.
Instructors are not required to consider disability-related absences without
first receiving an accommodation letter from the student. Accommodations are not
retroactive.
If unavoidable absences occur after the majority of the coursework is
successfully finished, an incomplete may be appropriate, however the decision is
entirely at the discretion of the instructor.
FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION, PLEASE REFER TO OUR WEBSITE:
http://www.ds.uncc.edu/FacultyStaff/ReferenceGuide.htm
Questions or comments?
E-mail us at dissrvcs@uncc.edu or call 704-687-4355.