Attendance

Responsibility for class attendance rests with the student. Regular and punctual attendance of all scheduled classes is expected. Instructors report non-attendance following the census date of each term in accordance with federal regulations. Students reported as not attending classes may be responsible for returning financial aid disbursed to them. Reporting of non-attendance is also a requirement of instructors when reporting final grades. Instructors may also request a student be dropped for excessive absences from class.

Absences on Religious Holy Days

UTRGV will excuse students from attending classes or other required activities, including examinations, for the observance of religious holy days, including travel for that purpose. In addition, UTRGV will permit these students to take an examination or complete an assignment scheduled for the day of absence within a reasonable time after the absence if, not later than the census date of the term, students notify the applicable instructors that they will be absent for a religious holy day. A religious holy day is a holy day observed by a religion whose places of worship are exempt from property taxation under 11.20 of the Texas Tax Code.

Absences for University-recognized Activities

UTRGV will also excuse students from attending classes or other required activities, including examinations, for active military service or authorized participation in officially sponsored university functions such as athletic events or academic activities. The student should contact the instructor in advance of the excused absence and arrange with the instructor to make up missed work or examinations. Instructors will provide those students an opportunity to make up the work or otherwise adjust the grading to ensure that the student is not penalized for the absence. Failure to notify the instructor or failure to comply with the arrangements to make up the work will void the excused absence.