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Excused Absences
Throughout any given semester, illness and emergencies sometimes preclude students from attending class. However, there are specific rules that dictate whether these absences are excused. Specifically, you are entitled to an excused absence for the following reasons:
- serious illness;
- illness or death of family member;
- University-related trips;
- major religious holidays;
Instructors may excuse an absence for any another reason if they believe it is a reasonable cause for non-attendance. For a complete copy of the University Senate Rule on Excused Absences see S.R. 5.2.4.2 (pdf).



