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- CENSUS REPORT:
When a student is to be withdrawn from course for not meeting the Census Date: - Acceptable evidence of academic attendance online:
- student submission of an academic assignment
- student submission of an exam
- documented student participation in an interactive tutorial or computer-assisted instruction
- discussion forum posting
- posting by the student showing participation in an online study group
- an e-mail from the student or other documentation showing that the student-initiated contact with a faculty member to ask a question about the academic subject studied in the course.
- Recording Web Attendance:
The E goes on the first day the student enters the class (being seated, or online). - For hybrid classes: The E goes on the first day the student is sitting in your classroom. For the distance learning (online) portion, the E should match the first day the student completed the first LMS activity or assignment (see Section A.a). Both portions of WebAttendance should receive E's.
- For fully online classes: The E goes on the first day the student completed their first assignment (see Section A.a). If the fully online class has two portions (both lab and lecture) then the E will automatically populate to the second portion.
- Be sure to mark no-shows in a timely manner (by checking the No Show box next to the student name). Remember, students have up to the census date to "enter" the class before being withdrawn.
- Next, withdraw the student in Colleague (adjuncts may ask your chair/dean for help).
- If a student is in class the first day, and then that is also their last day, the marking would be EL.
- If a student is withdrawn at any time during the semester, please be sure the L is placed under the appropriate date in WebAttendance and the student is withdrawn in Colleague as well (adjuncts, please ask your chair/dean for help).
- Unenrolling Student from Online Course Post Census:
- Verify the student has been removed from Web Attendance through Colleague BEFORE attempting. This procedure is to ONLY be used for withdrawing students
- prior to or for Census.
- Select Admin Gear
- Choose Enrolled Users
- Locate the student.
- In the Status column of the student to withdraw, select the Trashcan to unenroll.
- On the confirmation prompt, select unenroll.
- Withdrawing a student AFTER Census
- Withdraw the student in Colleague (adjuncts may ask your chair/dean for help).
- Suspend student in your online course:
- Select Admin Gear
- Choose Enrolled Users
- Locate the student.
- In the Status column of the student to withdraw, select the gear.
- Select the Status dropdown and change to Suspended.
- Select Enable Enrollments Ends date to record the last date of attendance.
- Select Save Changes.
- The Suspended status helps Distance Learning to retain all student data up to the student’s last date of attendance.
- Remove the Student’s Role in your online course:
While suspending a student prevents students from accessing your course, it doesn’t prevent them from receiving course notifications. - Locate the student with the suspended status.
- In the Roles column, select the pencil to edit.
- Select the X next to the highlighted Student role to remove it.
- Select the 3.5 Disk icon to save changes. Removing the student role prevents the student from receiving any future course notifications.
- Follow the process listed the LMS Tutorial: Suspend with No Student Role