In addition, FAU offers two 8-week mini-terms and three 5-week mini-terms. Into three terms: summer term 1 is the entire summer semester, summer termĢ is the first six weeks of the summer semester and summer term 3 is the lastįAU also offers three intersession mini-terms: The fall intersession begins following the end of the summer semester and lasts 6 weeks the spring intersession takes place between the end of the fall semester and the start of the traditional spring semester and last 3 weeks the summer intersession begins after the end of the spring semester and lasts 7 weeks.
System, with the fall and spring semesters each comprising about 16 weeks and Since fall 1981, credits for courses taken at FAU are based on the semester In order to enhance and maintain a productive atmosphere for education, personalĬommunication devices, such as cell phones, are to be disabled in class sessions. No student may attend a course for which he or she is not registered, either as a degree-seeking student or as a non-degree-seeking student. If a student misses the first day of class for any reason, the student may be administratively withdrawn from the course. Students are required to attend the first day of class for any course in which they are registered. Grade as a direct result of such absence. To make up work missed without any reduction in the student’s final course Instructors must allowĮach student who is absent for a University-approved reason the opportunity It is the student’s responsibility to give the instructor notice prior to anyĪnticipated absence and within a reasonable amount of time after an unanticipatedĪbsence, ordinarily by the next scheduled class meeting. Or scholastic team, musical and theatrical performances and debate activities. Of University-approved reasons for absences include participating on an athletic Legal obligations or participation in University-approved activities. Students are responsible for arranging to make up work missed because of legitimateĬlass absence, such as illness, family emergencies, military obligation, court-imposed Reserves the right to deal at any time with individual cases of non-attendance. Of absences upon grades is determined by the instructor, and the University To satisfy all academic objectives as outlined by the instructor. Students are expected to attend all of their scheduled University classes and Refer also to the subsection Drop/Add and Withdrawal below for other pertinent information regarding dropped courses, withdrawing from courses and fee liability. For undergraduate students, attempted hours are used to calculate the Excess Hours Surcharge click here or see the Excess Hours Surcharge information below. Students will find their total attempted hours in their unofficial and official transcripts. (See the Academic Calendar for the last day to drop/add without fee liability.) Courses that a student drops or withdraws from after the drop/add period are also considered attempted hours. Program’s information in this catalog or to other materials provided by theseĬourses appearing on a student’s schedule after the drop/add period are considered attempted hours. For the requirements of these degree programs, refer to the specific
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AdmissionĪnd retention in these programs may require adherence to a professional Code Including AICE, AP, CLEP, Excelsior, IB and MilitaryĬertain courses of study at the University prepare students for entry intoĪ profession, such as architecture, education, nursing and social work. The subsections appear in the following order:Īdditional Policies for Undergraduate StudentsĪdditional Policies for Graduate StudentsĪcceleration Mechanisms for Undergraduate Students, This Academic Policies and Regulations section is divided into the following Of colleges and universities other than FAU