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A student who does not attend the first class meeting, or any two or more class meetings may be removed from the course if the instructor so requests via this form. Due to the nature of one-credit course schedules, an instructor may request that a student be removed from a one-credit course for any absence.

Faculty have the right to excuse absences and to determine how absences (including partial absences) may impact enrollment and evaluation in their class. The instructor will state their pedagogically appropriate policy in the course syllabus.

Unavoidable Circumstances

Students who must miss a class or classes due to unavoidable circumstances are required to personally inform their instructors, in advance whenever possible. Students must inquire into the possibility of making alternate arrangements so that the absence is not counted against class enrollment. It is solely up to the instructor’s discretion whether or how to approve such requests, in light of the pedagogical requirements of the class. Unavoidable circumstances include but are not limited to serious illness, important religious observances, bereavement and disability-related accommodations approved through the Office of Disability Support Services (DSS).

While certain absences may be unavoidable, this does not automatically render them excused. At RISD, active and engaged participation and peer learning are important aspects of the educational experience in the classroom. For this reason, all students are expected to attend every class on time and be prepared to contribute constructively to class activities.

The Office of Disability Support Services may approve a student for a disability-related accommodation that includes a request for more flexible attendance. DSS approved absences are considered excused. If a student feels that the Instructor’s decision to excuse or not excuse an absence is unaligned with their absence policy as stated in the course syllabus or in a written response to a request for accommodation, then the student may ask the relevant Department Head to review the Instructor’s decision. Any such request must be made within two business days of the student's receipt of the Instructor's decision. If the Department Head believes the student's concerns appear to have merit, the Department Head will promptly discuss the matter with both the faculty member and the Division Dean and then make the final determination. In a case where the Instructor is the relevant Department Head, the student should instead see the Division Dean.

Important Considerations

Depending upon when the instructor submits the form for removal, the student is either dropped from a course, or given a grade of “W" or “F”. Requests received during the Add/Drop period will result in a class drop; receipt during the Course Withdrawal Period will result in the posting of a final grade of “W” to the student’s record, and receipt after the Withdrawal deadline will result in a final grade of “F”.

International Students

International students must attend classes full-time to maintain F-1 Visa status. Please see the office of International Student & Scholar Affairs (ISSA) if there is a medical or academic need for a reduced credit load.

In the event of a need for extended absence, students should refer to the Leaves of Absence policy.