Class Attendance

Trevecca Nazarene University is committed to the idea that regular class attendance is necessary for student success; consequently, students are expected to attend all class sessions of courses for which they are registered. When absent, the student is personally responsible for all class work assigned in a course, even during the absence, and should take the initiative to contact the instructor and discuss an appropriate course of action. Attendance counts from the first day of a course whether students are registered or not.

The total number of excused and unexcused absences for a student cannot exceed 20% of the total class time.

Traditional Undergraduate Program Students

A course attendance policy is included on each university traditional undergraduate course syllabus. The maximum numbers of allowed absences in traditional face-to-face courses are documented in the following table:

 Weekly class meetings

Allowed absences 

1

3

2

6

3

9

4

12

A traditional undergraduate student enrolled in an online course must meet the course attendance policy for an online course as stated in the following section on “Students in Online Courses.”

Excused absences for traditional students are defined only as an extended illness verified by a licensed medical professional, participation in an approved university related event, or another legitimate cause as determined by the instructor. University-related events for which these students may be excused include, but are not limited to, prearranged class-related field trips, official assignments by the university, and participation in scheduled intercollegiate athletic events. The Office of Academic Affairs sends out notification to the campus for these events. For an excused absence, the student must provide proper documentation according to the course attendance policy. It is the student’s responsibility to contact professors to make up work even in the case of a university-related excused absence.

Non-traditional Undergraduate and Graduate Students

A course attendance policy for each course in a non-traditional face-to-face undergraduate or graduate program is included in the course syllabus, program catalog, or program handbook. Students are allowed one absence in courses that are five class sessions or more in length and no absence in a course that has four class sessions or fewer. There are no excused absences in these courses.

A non-traditional undergraduate or graduate student enrolled in an online course must meet the course attendance policy for an online course as stated in the following section on “Students in Online Courses.”


Students in Online Courses

Students enrolled in online courses are allowed one absence in courses that are five class sessions or more in length and no absences in a course that has four class sessions or fewer. There are no excused absences in these courses.

In an online course a student is reported absent for a week if there is no participation during that week in an academically related activity specific to the course, such as submitting an academic assignment, taking an exam, an interactive tutorial, or computer-assisted instruction, and participating in an online discussion on the academic subject matter of the course with classmates and/or the instructor.

Failure, Withdrawal, and Appeal

If a student has missed more than the allowed number of absences in a given course for any reason, the student automatically fails the course unless the student officially withdraws from the course or an appeal, initiated by the student, is approved.

A form for appealing a failure due to excessive absence may be obtained on TNU4U. To officially withdraw from all courses for which a student is registered, the student must complete the appropriate forms in the Office of Student Development. This withdrawal process is necessary in order to clear the appropriate financial and academic records. Protracted absences or failure to attend classes does not constitute withdrawal from courses and will be treated as failure unless the withdrawal process is appropriately followed.