- Instructors are required to document student attendance in each course meeting during the first two weeks of the term. From the first day of the term until the First Day to Withdraw for the term, students who drop or withdraw from a course must identify whether or not they attended the course section.
- A student who enrolls in a course but does not attend the course within the first two weeks will be designated a No Show (NS) by the instructor.
- If there is a discrepancy between a student’s self-reported attendance status and the attendance status reported by an instructor, the attendance status reported by the instructor will be the status of record.
- Students are not permitted to begin attending a course section after a No Show (NS) has been issued by the instructor or self-reported by the student for that course section.
- The designation of No Show (NS) will not appear on the student’s transcript.
- A student who receives a No Show (NS) designation for a course is still financially responsible for payment for the course. Federal Financial Aid is not applicable to a course for which a student has received a No Show (NS) designation.
- A student is not permitted to withdraw from a course he or she did not attend or to which a No Show (NS) has been assigned.
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