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1 Faculty Athletic Representative Jennifer Kane. PhD Interim Associate Dean, COEHS Associate Professor, Sport Management

2 Athletic Staff Dee Kennedy: Associate AD for Academic Support ServicesDee Kennedy: Associate AD for Academic Support Services Donna Kirk: Senior Associate AD of Compliance & Academic Services/SWADonna Kirk: Senior Associate AD of Compliance & Academic Services/SWA

3 University Policy In the event of absences due to participation in a University- sponsored activity, instructors must allow students the opportunity to make up work due during such absences. However, it is the student's responsibility to make prior arrangements with the instructor to hand in written materials (e.g., assignments, papers, and projects) and to reschedule any activities that would normally occur in class (e.g., quizzes, tests, presentations, and performances).In the event of absences due to participation in a University- sponsored activity, instructors must allow students the opportunity to make up work due during such absences. However, it is the student's responsibility to make prior arrangements with the instructor to hand in written materials (e.g., assignments, papers, and projects) and to reschedule any activities that would normally occur in class (e.g., quizzes, tests, presentations, and performances). Instructors use a variety of means to determine the extent to which a student has met the objectives of a course. Students absent due to participation in University-sponsored activities can expect their course grades to be determined based on their performance on graded material and activities. There should not be any reduction in a student's final course grade simply because he/she was absent due to a University-sponsored activity.Instructors use a variety of means to determine the extent to which a student has met the objectives of a course. Students absent due to participation in University-sponsored activities can expect their course grades to be determined based on their performance on graded material and activities. There should not be any reduction in a student's final course grade simply because he/she was absent due to a University-sponsored activity.

4 Forms Travel Letter:Travel Letter: Student-Athlete should provide each faculty member with the dates they will miss class at the beginning of the semester.Student-Athlete should provide each faculty member with the dates they will miss class at the beginning of the semester. I sign off on all travel schedules and use a 20% guideline.I sign off on all travel schedules and use a 20% guideline. Grade Report:Grade Report: Given to faculty at mid-term to check the student-athletes progress.Given to faculty at mid-term to check the student-athletes progress. These are very important and should be submitted in a timely manner.These are very important and should be submitted in a timely manner.

5 Study Hall Mandatory for all Freshmen and new transfer student- athletes.Mandatory for all Freshmen and new transfer student- athletes. Number of hours are based on GPA, mid-term grade reports and coach requirements. Can range from 6-10 hours per week.Number of hours are based on GPA, mid-term grade reports and coach requirements. Can range from 6-10 hours per week. Any student-athlete under a 2.6 is required to attend.Any student-athlete under a 2.6 is required to attend.

6 Injuries UNF takes any injury to a student-athlete seriously. If a student athlete misses class for due to an injury they should have medical documentation.UNF takes any injury to a student-athlete seriously. If a student athlete misses class for due to an injury they should have medical documentation. Concussions- These can require student athletes to potentially miss a significant amount of class. Difficulty is in estimating how long that will be. Student athlete must pass a post concussion test prior to assuming regular activities.Concussions- These can require student athletes to potentially miss a significant amount of class. Difficulty is in estimating how long that will be. Student athlete must pass a post concussion test prior to assuming regular activities.


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