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Resources on Undergraduate Bulletin Graduate Bulletin Student Handbook Individual Program Handbooks staff/ferpa.dot

Students should attend every lecture, recitation, and laboratory session of every course in which they are enrolled. Students who miss a class session should expect to make up missed work or receive a failing grade on missed work. Make-up policy is at the discretion of the instructor. In determining whether excessive absences should result in a failing grade, consideration shall be given to the maturity and class standing of the student, the quality of academic work being accomplished by the student, and extenuating circumstances related to such absence.

Students enrolled in freshman or sophomore level courses (numbered 1000 or 2000) may during a semester miss no more than twice the number of lectures, recitations, laboratory sessions, or other regularly scheduled class activities that would normally be scheduled during a week. Students who miss more than the maximum number of freshman or sophomore level classes may be assigned a grade of F for the course. Students who may be assigned a grade of F in a course because of excessive absences may drop the course without penalty before the deadline for dropping an individual course.

Students enrolled in junior and senior level courses (numbered 3000 or 4000) will not be assigned a grade of F solely for failing to attend classes. However, instructors shall set forth at the beginning of the semester their expectations with regard to make-up policy for work missed, class participation, and other factors that may influence course grades.

Student athletes, choir, band, debate team, etc. Students missing class due to official university activities are to be given the opportunity to make-up missed work The dropping of the missed exam or assignment is not appropriate

Arkansas State University is on a four-point grading system. A=4 B=3 C=2 D=1 F=0 P = Pass; CR = Credit, NC = No Credit

WN administratively dropped for non- attendance during the first eleven days drop of class Faculty are required to take attendance during the first 11 days of a fall or spring term and first 5 days of a summer term One day of attendance or logging into an on-line course constitutes attendance Fall 11 th class day is September 6

Faculty assign a grade of FN to students who have quit attending class but do not officially drop or withdraw. The FN indicates the grade of F has been earned due to lack of attendance and not necessarily lack of understanding the material. Students are encouraged to notify their instructor of their intention to drop or withdraw from a course. However, the notification does not constitute the drop or withdrawal. Students must still process their drop or withdrawal in Banner Self Service or with Advisement Services Students should review their schedule of classes using Web for Students to make sure their enrollment is accurate.

Assigned for students' inability to complete all course requirements for reasons beyond their control. An incomplete grade not removed within one semester will be recorded as an F. A grade of "I" is appropriate on the final grade roster when a student fails to meet all course requirements for reasons beyond his/her control, i.e., illness of the student, or serious illness or death in the family, or extended research projects at the graduate level.

Procrastination, pressure of work in other courses, or work not connected with the student's school load are not satisfactory reasons for an "I" grade. All "I" grades must have prior approval of the department chair in which the course is offered, which requires the "Request for Incomplete Grade" form to be on file with the department and the Office of the Registrar. If the student needs to sit in class to complete I work, this is permissible – do not have the student re-enroll in the class.

A student activated during the course of a semester shall be entitled to free tuition for one semester at the institution where attendance had been interrupted unless federal aid is made available for the same purpose. To prevent students who are receiving veteran's benefits from being penalized and having to repay such benefits, students activated during an academic semester who have not completed sufficient course requirements for the awarding of a grade must withdraw from the university. Students should contact the VA representative in the Office of the Registrar immediately upon notification of activation to initiate the withdrawal process.

All students auditing a course will pay the regular course audit fee as shown under the heading Fees and Expenses. No credit will be awarded for courses audited. Audited courses will be counted as part of the stated maximum load for a semester or term. Students may change to audit during the scheduled registration periods. Students will not be permitted to change to audit after the first week of classes in Fall or Spring semester or the first class day of a Summer term. Auditors are expected to meet all requirements for a course other than taking examinations and completing formal written papers. Due to institutional liability, students may not sit in a class without being officially registered for credit or audit.

It is imperative that all final grades be recorded on time as indicated in the academic calendar by the Registrars Office – reminders are placed on self-service Should there be extenuating circumstances with Banner breakdowns additional time may be provided Graduating senior grades must be provided by the date/time specified before other grades are due (graduating seniors will be identified on your rosters at the end of the term)

Students may repeat up to 18 hours of D and F grades earned for GPA recalculation. The student must file a request with the Registrars Office for recalculation.

Required for all freshman and sophomore level students (note a 3000/4000 course may have sophomore level students and will be noted on the roster) Optional for junior, senior and graduate level students (encouraged)

The university remains open for academic classes and all other services during inclement weather except in extreme circumstances determined solely by the Chancellor of the University. Regional and local news media will publicize the closing. KAIT-TV 8, ASU Web Page; Local Radio Stations Commuter students are encouraged to use good judgment in deciding whether to drive to campus during inclement weather when the campus is not closed.

In those cases where the decision is made not to travel to campus under this policy, it is the responsibility of the student to immediately contact each of his/her professors upon return to explain the circumstances and to determine the need to complete any missed assignments. The student is responsible for all missed assignments during inclement weather within a time frame to be determined by the professor. Please note that weather in Jonesboro is not necessarily the same as weather in the region served by ASU.

By state law, textbook orders must be placed for the fall, spring and summer terms by specific dates. Fall semester textbooks are due October 15 Spring and summer semester textbooks are due March 15 Specific instructions are provided to faculty in advance of these dates If you do not use the textbook, do not require it!

FERPA protects a students educational record, regardless of how the record is maintained and who maintains it. An education record consists of paper as well as electronic data. Besides grades, it typically includes test scores, comments, evaluations and similar assessments about a student, maintained by an instructor, counselor or any other school official. FERPA prohibits any person connected with the institution, including administrators and faculty from improperly disclosing student information. ASU strictly enforces this federal law; failure to do so may result in loss of federal funding (student loans, university programs, research grants, etc.)