Effective
Date: July 1, 1996
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The
Office of the Provost and Executive Vice President for Academic
Affairs
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Updated/revised:
July 1, 2003
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Information for Students Regarding
Religious
Holidays and Academic Conflicts
Although the University of Michigan, as an institution,
does not observe religious holidays, it has long been the University's
policy that every reasonable effort should be made to help students
avoid negative academic consequences when their religious obligations
conflict with academic requirements. Absence from classes or
examinations for religious reasons does not relieve students
from responsibility for any part of the course work required
during the period of absence. Students who expect to miss classes,
examinations, or other assignments as a consequence of their
religious observance shall be provided with a reasonable alternative
opportunity to complete such academic responsibilities. It is
the obligation of students to provide faculty with reasonable
notice of the dates of religious holidays on which they will
be absent. Such notice must be given by the end of the fourth
week of a full term or by the end of the third week of a half
term. Students who are absent on days of examinations or class
assignments shall be offered an opportunity to make up the work,
without penalty, unless it can be demonstrated that a makeup
opportunity would interfere unreasonably with the delivery of
the course. Should disagreement arise over any aspect of this
policy, the parties involved should contact the department chair,
the dean of the school, or the ombudsperson. Final appeals will
be resolved by the Provost.
For
more information contact:
The Office of the Provost and Executive Vice President for
Academic Affairs
(734) 764-9290
http://www.umich.edu/~provost/
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