PREAMBLE
Attendance has been proven to be a key factor in academic success.
Faculties of IUPUI are supportive of all course coordinators' and
instructors' efforts to ensure that students in their courses are
attending all course meetings.
During the fall semester of the 2001-2002 academic year, an
Administrative Withdrawal Policy was developed and piloted by University
College and the Departments of English, Mathematics and Psychology. The
pilot Administrative Withdrawal Policy was developed to help students
establish good attendance habits in their freshman year and was
implemented in entry-level courses. During the fall semester of the
2002-2003 academic year, the Departments of Communications and Sociology
piloted the policy in their entry-level courses. University College
staff was responsible for coordinating the administrative withdrawal
process with the support of the IUPUC Registrar's Office.
Data collected during this pilot Administrative Withdrawal Policy period
indicates that students who demonstrate very poor attendance patterns at
the beginning of their semester are very likely to fail or withdraw from
all courses. Over 77% of the students who were administratively
withdrawn from a pilot course during the fall 2001 semester either
failed all of their courses or withdrew from the university by the end
of the semester.
POLICY
Students who miss more than 50% of their class meetings of a given
section during the first four weeks of the fall or spring semesters may
be administratively withdrawn from that course unless documentation of
contact with their course instructor, academic unit or academic advisor
is provided. Undergraduate students may be administratively withdrawn
regardless of class level. This Administrative Withdrawal Policy may be
implemented in all undergraduate level courses subject to the following
provisions:
- The Administrative Withdrawal Policy must be approved by appropriate faculties in an academic unit for use in all sections of a multi-section course. Administrative withdrawal is not a section-level policy.
- The Administrative Withdrawal Policy must be included in the course syllabus with specific language as to the policy. Students must be informed that administrative withdrawal may have an impact on their Financial Aid awards and/or student visa status.
- When an Administrative Withdrawal Policy is utilized, the course instructor must take attendance. The course instructor initiates the administrative withdrawal process and has the right to stop the process at any time.
- The Administrative Withdrawal Policy for each academic unit should include a provision of student notification prior to the administrative withdrawal.
- Administrative withdrawal will take place after the fee refund period. Students who are administratively withdrawn from the course will not be eligible for a tuition refund.
- Administrative withdrawals will be managed through policies established by each academic unit in consultation with the Registrars Office.
- Academic units may establish an Administrative Withdrawal Policy more restrictive than provisions outlined by this policy.
The Registrars Office will report each semester on the number of administrative withdrawals for each course. When programming allows, the students transcript will reflect an administrative withdrawal through the use of the unique grade designation WN.