Traditionally, Administrative Withdrawals are not necessary within classes taught physically at the High Schools. Still, faculty should include this policy in all college syllabi to ensure students are aware they are accountable for attendance.
Some specific scenarios may mean the Administrative withdrawal policy may apply. For example:
Class taught at high school by a college instructor |
Follow high school attendance policy
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After 2 weeks of consecutive absences with no contact/no work submitted, the college Administrative Withdrawals policy may apply. Instructor should communicate with CCP staff and high school staff to determine the approach. |
Class taught at high school by a high school instructor | Follow high school attendance policy |
After 2 weeks of consecutive absences with no contact/no work submitted, the college Administrative Withdrawals policy may apply. Instructor should communicate with CCP staff and high school staff to determine the approach. |
Class taught at a college location | Follow college/instructor’s attendance policy |
Course will follow the college’s administrative withdrawal policy. Instructors should communicate with CCP staff (through Watermark \ Aviso Alerts) to determine the approach. This tutorial walks you through how to add a Watermark \ Aviso Alert. |
Online class | Follow college/instructor’s attendance policy |
Course will follow the college’s administrative withdrawal policy. Instructors should communicate with CCP staff (through Watermark \ Aviso Alerts) to determine the approach. This tutorial walks you through how to add a Watermark \ Aviso Alert. |