Medically-Related Absences

NC State’s attendance regulations state that full participation in class, laboratory periods, and examinations is expected of all students. A limited number of excused absences are allowed. Still, some students may experience absence from class due to a temporary or permanent medical condition. On one hand, based upon either the medical documentation or the nature of the medical condistion, it may be known before the semester begins that one or more absence could occur. On the other, some students could experience unexpected hospital or outpatient treatment, illness, pain, fatigue, severe anxiety, etc. Regardless of the student’s medical condition, the student remains responsible for fulfilling the essential requirements of the course, including meeting the faculty member’s attendance expectations. See also: Disability-Related Absences.

Essential Course Requirements | Is attendance an essential part of your course?
In every course, the instructor identifies and defines the essential course requirements and measures whether they have been met. In addition, the instructor determines the acceptable number of excused absences in light of these requirements. Generally, instructors clearly state essential course requirements and the course attendance policy on their syllabi. Instructors are neither expected to compromise the essential course requirements nor to fundamentally alter the course regardless of the student’s medical condition. If students need clarification or further information about essential course requirements or attendance policies, they should contact their instructor immediately.

In most cases, when medical absence occurs, instructors have agreed to reasonably alternative but equivalent ways for students to successfully complete essential course requirements without compromising course standards. This is usually best accomplished by the student, instructor and DSO service provider working together as a team. Some methods that may be used and considered include:

DSO service providers are available to consult with instructors and students about possible adjustments. But ultimately, the instructor of the course determines which, if any may be used. If the student is enrolled in the course and no reasonable adjustment can be found, withdrawal may be the only option to avoid academic penalty.

Student Responsibilities

When absent due to the medical condition, students should:

Notes

Is attendance an essential part of your course?
In answering this, the following questions should be considered: