All courses are pre-loaded. It is likely that you will have assignments and/or forum activities to complete before the first date of the course that is listed on your Academic Plan. Log in to your course in Moodle no later than one week in advance to see any upcoming tasks that you may need to complete on or before that first date. Be sure to read each syllabus!
Students are accountable for all required work in each of their courses. They must assume full responsibility for class
and clinical attendance and for coursework missed because of due to absence in a way satisfactory to the instructor. Since the purpose of class
sessions function sessions or forum posts is to encourage not only for individual learning, but also for group interaction, absence absences can become a serious problem
for both the individual and the group.
Due to the concentrated, accelerated nature of the programs and emphasis on participatory learning, all students are
expected to complete every forum activity and/or attend every class session and clinical requirement as scheduled.
Students must contact the instructor as soon as possible in the event of absence due to illness or other emergency. Students are responsible
for the content and activities of the class session, even if they were not in attendance. Under extreme circumstances, up
to 20% of class time (equal to one class session in a face-to-face course, or one week of forum posts in an online course) may be excused when arranged with the instructor. If more than 20% of class time is missed, the student and the instructor must meet to discuss whether continuing the course is viable. Make-up work may be assigned by the instructor
in the event of an absence. Individual instructors will determine to what degree absence and tardiness affect the class
grade. If more than 20% of class time is missed, the student and the instructor must meet to discuss whether continuing
the course is viable. In most circumstances, the course must be retaken if more than 20% of class time is missed. At the
At the discretion of the institution, lack of participation during the first two weeks of a course may result in the course registration
being dropped; an automatic course drop; this may affect the financial aid award. Multiple and consecutive instances of course registrations being dropped for
drops due to non-participation may result in all registration being dropped for the student lead to forfeiture of registration and an unofficial institutional withdrawal being recordedfor the student.