Attendance Policy

Requirements for hybrid program participation

Regular attendance is essential for successful completion of your program. Elevate for Humanity programs use hybrid delivery, combining online coursework with in-person instruction. This policy outlines attendance requirements for both components.

Hybrid Attendance Definition

Online Component

Attendance is measured by:

  • Logging into the Learning Management System (LMS)
  • Completing assigned lessons and modules
  • Submitting assignments by deadlines
  • Participating in discussion forums (if required)
  • Completing quizzes and assessments

In-Person Component

Attendance is measured by:

  • Physical presence at scheduled training sessions
  • Sign-in/sign-out documentation
  • Participation in hands-on activities
  • Completion of lab hours (where applicable)
  • Supervised practical experience hours

Attendance Requirements

Minimum Attendance Standard

Students must maintain a minimum of 80% attendance in both online and in-person components to remain in good standing and be eligible for program completion.

Example: For a program with 100 scheduled in-person hours, students must attend at least 80 hours. For online coursework, students must complete at least 80% of assigned modules and activities.

Clock Hour Programs

Programs that require specific clock hours for certification or licensing (such as Barber Apprenticeship with 2,000 hours) must complete 100% of required hours. These hours are tracked separately and reported to relevant licensing boards.

Attendance Tracking

Online Tracking

The Learning Management System (LMS) automatically tracks:

  • Login dates and times
  • Time spent on each module
  • Assignment submission timestamps
  • Quiz and assessment completion
  • Overall course progress percentage

In-Person Tracking

In-person attendance is documented through:

  • Daily sign-in sheets
  • Instructor attendance records
  • Time clock systems (where applicable)
  • Supervisor verification for practical hours

Absences and Tardiness

Excused Absences

The following may be considered excused absences with proper documentation:

  • Illness (with doctor's note for extended absences)
  • Family emergency
  • Court appearance (with documentation)
  • Military duty
  • Pre-approved absence for work or personal reasons

Note: Excused absences still count toward the attendance calculation but may be eligible for make-up work.

Unexcused Absences

Absences without prior approval or documentation are considered unexcused. Three consecutive unexcused absences from in-person sessions will trigger an attendance warning.

Tardiness

Arriving more than 15 minutes late to an in-person session is considered tardy. Three tardies equal one absence for attendance calculation purposes.

Make-Up Work

Online Coursework

Students who fall behind on online coursework may request an extension by contacting their instructor. Extensions are granted at the instructor's discretion and typically do not exceed 7 days.

In-Person Sessions

Make-up sessions for missed in-person training may be available depending on:

  • Availability of instructors and facilities
  • Nature of the missed content
  • Student's overall attendance record

Make-up sessions must be completed within 14 days of the original session. Contact your program coordinator to arrange make-up work.

Attendance Warnings and Withdrawal

Attendance Warning

Students whose attendance falls below 85% will receive a written warning. The warning will include:

  • Current attendance percentage
  • Specific absences or missed work
  • Steps required to return to good standing
  • Deadline for improvement

Attendance Probation

Students whose attendance falls below 80% will be placed on attendance probation. During probation, students must meet with their program coordinator to develop an attendance improvement plan.

Withdrawal for Non-Attendance

Students may be administratively withdrawn from the program if:

  • Attendance remains below 80% after probation period
  • No contact with the School for 14 consecutive days
  • Failure to complete the attendance improvement plan

Students withdrawn for non-attendance may be eligible for re-enrollment in a future cohort. See the Refund Policy for financial implications of withdrawal.

Appeals

Students who believe their attendance record is inaccurate or who have extenuating circumstances may appeal attendance-related decisions through the Grievance Process.

Appeals must be submitted in writing within 5 business days of receiving an attendance warning, probation notice, or withdrawal notification.

Effective Date: January 2026

Questions about attendance? Contact your program coordinator or call (317) 314-3757.

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