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Volunteer Emergency Worker Policy
Last
Updated 6/20/2007
In July 2006 the State of Illinois passed the Volunteer Emergency Worker
Higher Education Protection Act. This state law provides for accommodation
to be made for students who volunteer to serve as emergency workers.
If an absence is the result of a student's role as a volunteer emergency
worker an instructor is required to accommodate the absence within reason.
Students can appeal through the Records and Registration Appeals Committee
if they believe the professor has not reasonably accommodated an absence
resulting from volunteer emergency work.
Please contact the UIS Registrar for assistance with this process.
Policy Regarding Call-up of Students to Active Duty in the Military
Last Updated 10/16/2009
The call to active duty presents an extreme hardship upon students.
In an effort to assist those students who are called to active duty,
the campus has established the following policy.
Students who are called into active military duty during the course
of an academic term, including the National Guard and Reserve active
duty, will receive refunds and course credits as follows:
Departure during the first fifteen calendar days after classes
have begun for the term:
- Grades and Credit: No course credit or grades will be given.
- Registration will be shown on UIS records but not on transcripts.
Pursuant to normal University policy, students who withdraw from courses
do not receive course credit.
- Charges: Tuition, fees, and student health insurance
premium will be refunded in full. Housing charges will be refunded
on a prorated basis.
Departure after the fifteenth day but before mid-term:
- Grades and Credit: No course credit or grades will be given.
- Registration will be shown on UIS records but not on transcripts.
Pursuant to normal University policy, students who withdraw from courses
do not receive course credit.
- Charges: Tuition and fees will be refunded in full.
Housing charges will be refunded on a prorated basis. The refund of
student health insurance premiums will be determined by the insurance
company.
Departure after mid-term through the twelfth week of the semester:
Grades and Credit: Students will either be withdrawn or take an incomplete
in all courses in progress at the time of departure as follows:
- Prior to departure, the student may withdraw from all courses. No
course credit or grades will be given. Pursuant to normal University
policy, students who withdraw from courses do not receive course credit.
- Prior to departure, the student may take an incomplete for all courses.
An incomplete due to military call-up (DFR grade) will appear on the
student's records and academic transcript. The student must complete
the course by the end of the second semester after the return from
active duty.
- If the student does not make a decision prior to departure, all
courses will be recorded as incomplete. Upon return from active duty
the student must either withdraw from all courses or complete the courses
by the end of the second semester after the return from active duty.
- Charges: For students who withdraw, tuition and
fees will be refunded in full. For students who take an incomplete
for all courses, tuition and fees will not be refunded. Housing charges
will be refunded on a prorated basis. The refund of student health
insurance premium will be determined by the insurance company.
Departure after the twelfth week through the end of the semester:
Grades, Credit and Charges: Students will have the option to do the
following:
- Withdraw with a full refund of tuition and fees
- Take an incomplete
- Receive credit for the course.
Credit for undergraduate students may take the form
of a letter grade or grade of CR for each course in which they have attained
a grade of C or better at the time of withdrawal, as determined by the
faculty member.
Credit for graduate students may take the form of a
letter grade or grade of CR for each course in which they have attained
a grade of B or better at the time of withdrawal, as determined by the
faculty member.
ADDITIONAL NOTES:
- Students receiving financial aid will have tuition and housing refunds
applied to the financial aid programs from which funds were awarded
according to guidelines established by federal and state financial
aid regulations. Students should consult with Financial Assistance
concerning the impact of military call-up on financial aid conditions
and eligibility.
- Students enrolled in irregular term courses will be treated in a
manner consistent with the policies outlined above.
- Students who are called to active duty will not be subject to Financial
Assistance and/or academic satisfactory progress standards for the
withdrawal term.
- Textbooks in good condition which were purchased during the semester
in which call-up occurs will be repurchased prior to departure by the
Bookstore at the prices paid by the student.
- Students called to active duty may receive a full refund on parking
hang tags if the hang tag is presented to Parking Operations prior to departure.
- Appeals of actions under this policy may be filed with the Registrar.
All appeal time frames established by UIS (e.g. housing policy, parking
tickets, library fines, etc.) will be held in abeyance during the period
of active duty.
- Students who have chosen to withdraw from their course or courses
due to military leave have the right to request priority registration
during a subsequent term for the course or courses from which they
have withdrawn.
Please contact the UIS Registrar for assistance with this process.
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