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2023-2024 BSC Catalog Updated_UG ONLY_FINAL[82]

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ACADEMIC POLICY AND INFORMATION<br />

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The Veterans Benefits Administration (VA) considers it unsatisfactory progress for a<br />

veteran or a person eligible for veteran’s benefits to withdraw from a course after<br />

midterm.<br />

International students in F-1 or J-1 student status must consult with the international<br />

student advisor prior to dropping a course to ensure that it will not constitute a violation<br />

of their immigration status.<br />

During the Exploration term, a student may not add a project, or drop a project without a<br />

grade of “W,” after the third day of the term. After the ninth day of the term, a student<br />

who drops a project will receive an “F” or “U” unless the student receives special<br />

permission from the Provost as stipulated above. These restrictions apply equally to all<br />

projects.<br />

Students should consult the academic calendar for specific dates regarding the deadlines<br />

discussed above.<br />

Class Attendance<br />

The College expects regular class attendance in all courses. Faculty members may<br />

establish such attendance requirements as they deem academically sound. Veterans must<br />

attend classes regularly to remain eligible for VA benefits. A student who misses two<br />

successive classes of any course because of illness should notify the Office of Health<br />

Services, which will relay such information to members of the faculty. Health Services<br />

does not provide excuses for class absences. Faculty or staff members in charge of<br />

activities that require students to miss classes should provide faculty and the Office of<br />

Student Development the names of student participants in the activity. Nevertheless, it is<br />

the responsibility of each student to consult with the instructor and to make up all work<br />

missed because of class absences.<br />

No student is authorized to attend a class or to receive credit unless properly registered<br />

for the course and unless the student’s account with the Bursar’s Office has been settled.<br />

Observance of Religious Holidays<br />

Birmingham-Southern College is committed to the spiritual development of a diverse<br />

student body. The College makes every reasonable effort to allow students to observe<br />

religious holidays of obligation without academic penalty. Holidays of obligation are<br />

those holidays during which the observant person, according to religious practice, cannot<br />

work. Within the first 15 days of the term, students should review course syllabi for<br />

potential religious conflicts, notify professors of potential conflicts, and make<br />

arrangements concerning missed work. Any questions or concerns can be addressed to<br />

the Provost or Chaplain of the College.<br />

Birmingham-Southern College <strong>Catalog</strong> <strong>2023</strong>-<strong>2024</strong>

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