Attendance Violations

  1. A student may be subject to an attendance violation for any of the following reasons:
    a. missing class
    b. failure to check/sign in
    c. signing in remotely when it is your cohort’s day to be in person
    d. leaving early
    e. tardiness
    f. class disruption
    g. failure to turn on your camera when directed for a Zoom session without prior discussion with the instructor
  2. For attendance violations, the following actions will occur:
    a. For initial attendance concerns, excluding missing a mandatory activity, the student will be notified by the Director of Didactic Education. A copy of the notification will be placed in the student’s file.
    b. The second attendance violation or missing of a mandatory activity will result in the student meeting with the Director of Didactic Education and their Advisor. The student will be required to check in more frequently.
    c. Multiple violations of the policy will result in the student being required to attend class in person daily on dates designated for both cohorts.
    d. Violations that are serious in nature may be considered a professionalism violation and be escalated to the PSPC at any time, even at the first offense, depending on the severity of the violation.
    e. Students with excessive absences may face disciplinary action, up to and including dismissal from the School, by the PSPC.