IUPUC respects the right of all students to observe their
religious holidays and will make reasonable accommodation,
upon request, for such observances. On occasion conflicts may occur between a student's obligations in a course and
the student's obligations in observing major religious holidays.
Any student who is unable to attend classes or participate in any examination, study, or work requirement on some
particular day or days because of his or her religious beliefs must be given the opportunity to make up the work that
was missed or to do alternative work that is intrinsically no more difficult than the original exam or assignment.
Upon request and timely notice, students shall be provided a reasonable accommodation. It is recommended that dates
and times for examinations and other major course obligations be announced at the beginning of the semester or summer
session and that students let instructors know of conflicts very early in the semester, so that accommodations can be made.
Students seeking accommodation for religious observances must make a request in writing by the end of the 2nd week of
the semester to the course instructor and should use the
Request for Course Accommodation Due to Religious Observance Form. The University will not levy fees or charges of
any kind when allowing the student to make up missed work. In addition, no adverse or prejudicial effects should result
to students because they have made use of these provisions.
It should be noted that while campus policy requires instructors to make reasonable accommodations when a student must
miss an examination, assignment, or other academic exercise because of a required religious observance, it is not campus
policy to require accommodations when students wish to travel to share a holiday with their families. However, it is
appropriate to grant accommodations for a few hours after the holiday if the observance includes fasting.
RECOMMENDED ACCOMMODATIONS
The instructor and the student should discuss what a reasonable accommodation would represent. In general, the student
must be given the opportunity to do appropriate make-up work that is equivalent to and intrinsically no more difficult
than the original examination, assignment, or other academic exercise. This could be the same work with a different due
date, or a substantially similar exercise at another time. However, any accommodation that is mutually agreeable to both
student and faculty member is acceptable.
For example, if a student asks to be absent from an examination that falls during a religious holiday, it is the
responsibility of the instructor to provide the student with an opportunity to take the examination or an alternate
examination at another time. Some instructors have a policy of dropping the lowest examination score before calculating
the course grade, but it would be inappropriate to require the student to drop an examination held on a religious holiday,
since the student does not have an opportunity equal to all other students in the class to take all the examinations and
drop the lowest grade. Similarly, an offer to substitute for the examination grade an average of the grades on the other
examinations may not be fair if the student would do better on this examination than on the others.
If after discussion the instructor and student cannot agree on accommodation, either or both should seek the advice of
the appropriate Division Head.