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Student Absence Policy

This Policy on Student Absence applies to all undergraduate and postgraduate taught students. The University considers student welfare as a priority and recognises the importance of a student’s health and wellbeing in relation to their academic progression and wider university experience. This policy has been developed to provide clear guidance on student absence with a view to reduce the impact of absence on academic study.

1.1 Students are absent if:

  • they do not attend a teaching session that is on their personalised timetable
  • they do not attend an examination
  • they do not attend any part of a placement
  • they do not attend planned activity relating to the learning experiences of the module, for example fieldtrips, site visits, rehearsals and conferences.

1.2 A Teaching Session is any timetabled learning and teaching session. It includes lectures, seminars, practical and computer workshops.

1.3 Reported Absence. The reasons for absence can include the following:

  • Illness
  • Personal (including Compassionate Leave)
  • Sport
  • Adverse Weather
  • Study Leave

1.4 Unreported Absence is where the reason for non-attendance is unknown.

1.5 A Self-Certified Absence is a period of absence that students can record on the . No supporting documentation is required.

The Student Attendance and Engagement Policy states the University’s attendance requirements.

2.1 Students are responsible for:

a) Attending all timetabled learning/teaching sessions associated with their programme of study and ensuring they have their attendance recorded.

b) Notifying absence in advance using the automated on-line absence form in the Student Portal. Reasons may include authorised absence involving representation at University events or Students’ Union related activities.

c) Notifying any unforeseen absences from classes as soon as practically possible using the automated on-line absence form in the Student Portal. Notification of absence will only be recorded up to 5 working days after the last date of absence.

2.2 In relation to Formal Examinations and Coursework the following applies:

a) Students are expected to attend all necessary formal examinations and submit coursework by published submission dates.

b) Students who fail to attend a scheduled formal examination or submit a piece of coursework (where no approved extension has been granted), will be marked as a non-submission.

2.3 Programme Specific Requirements

a) Due to the diversity of programmes delivered at QMU, there will be a number of Professional/Statutory body requirements with respect to attendance.

b) Where programmes must conform to such requirements, these should be clearly communicated to students.

2.4 Placement Activities

a) Students who undertake a placement as part of their programme are responsible for ensuring that their attendance matches the requirements of the placement provider. Placement providers will inform the University if a student is failing to maintain a good attendance record, which may lead to the students being withdrawn from the placement activity and potentially from their programme of study.

b) Professional Bodies may specify requirements for placement attendance which must be adhered to. Any Professional Body requirements will be detailed in the relevant Student Programme Handbook.

3.1 Students must provide notification of their absence using the automated on-line student absence form in the student portal.

3.2 Planned Absence

a) The notification of absence should be provided in advance where the absence is planned, for example to attend a funeral or represent the University in an official event. Notification of absence will only be recorded up to 5 working days after the last date of absence.

b) The student is expected to complete the automated on-line student absence form in the student portal; this will be forwarded to the Programme Leader.

3.3 Unexpected Absence

a) Where advance notification is not possible, for example in the event of illness, it is expected that the student will inform the University as soon as practically possible. Notification of absence will only be recorded up to 5 working days after the last date of absence.

b) Where the University does not receive notification of the reason for unexpected absence then the absence will be recorded within the attendance monitoring process and may trigger a notification to be sent as detailed in the attendance policy.

3.4 Absence from Placement

a) Students must inform both the Placement provider contact and the University of any absences whilst on placement.

b) There are a number of programme specific requirements regarding placement hours, some programmes require hours to be made up at another time. Please refer to the relevant programme handbook.

4.1 Student absences will be logged within the Student Record System and Student Attendance Monitoring System.

4.2 Reported absence will be recorded with one of the following reasons:

  • Illness
  • Personal (including Compassionate Leave)
  • Sport
  • Adverse Weather
  • Study Leave

4.3 The absence is recorded as unreported where there is no advanced notification or known reason.

4.4 The attendance monitoring system will log any absence from a scheduled teaching/learning event and record this in the Student Record System and Student Attendance Monitoring System as an unreported absence.

4.5 Absence whilst on placement will be logged by the placement provider and the University. The placement provider will send notification of the total attendance hours to the University for logging.

4.6 A record of Placement Hours, including any absence, will be held electronically in the placement database.

5.1 Student absence will be monitored as part of the attendance monitoring process. When minimum attendance requirements are breached, as stated in the attendance policy, the student will receive correspondence from the University highlighting their absence and any necessary action required.

5.2 Periods of absence should not exceed 4 weeks in total across the academic year. Students who request extended absence beyond 4 weeks may be required to defer their studies. Any requests for extended periods of absence will be subject to Programme Leader approval and will depend on the nature of the programme delivery.

5.3 The student has the responsibility to contact the appropriate staff members (usually the Module Coordinator) as soon as possible to determine:

  • If there are any alternative arrangements to compensate for missed work or assessment
  • If any remedial work is required

5.4 Patterns of absence will be reviewed by the Programme Leader, as stated in the Attendance and Engagement Policy. Students who have breached the minimum attendance levels will be asked to meet with their Programme Leader to discuss the absences.

The University understands that students may benefit from support and guidance to help them deal with any issues contributing to low level of attendance. There are a number of support services available to assist students.

6.1 Effective Learning Service (ELS) provides guidance and support for all students wishing to develop their study and learning skills.

6.2 Personal Academic Tutors (PATs) will act as a facilitator and ‘mentor’ to the student whilst at the University, encouraging the student to optimise their learning opportunities. The PAT is expected to refer students to other appropriate agencies and fully trained staff either within the University or elsewhere for support and resolution of issues of concern.

6.3 The Academic Administration is responsible for supporting staff and students, administering programmes of study, placements, and clinics.

6.4 Student Services is a professional support department working to ensure students have the information, advice, guidance and opportunities necessary to support their successful experience and achievement whilst studying at 17³Ô¹ÏÍø.

6.5 The Students' Union is a volunteer lead organisation specialising in enhancing the student experience providing advice and support, union@qmu.ac.uk

6.6 Thinking of Leaving? If you are considering transferring to another programme, taking a year out or perhaps leaving university altogether, it is very important that you are able to understand and consider all of your options before you make a decision. Visit our Thinking of Leaving webpage for more information.

May 2014

Updated January 2016

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