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Approved 10/21/2014
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October 20, 2014
TO: UWRF Colleagues
RE: Off-Campus,
University-Sanctioned
Event
FROM: Bonnie S.
Walters, Animal and
Food Science
The Animal and Food
Science Department is
sponsoring an off-
campus activity and a
student in your course
might miss class time.
The offices of the
Provost and the
Associate Vice
Chancellor of Academic
Affairs require that
students provide this
notice to you no later
than one week prior to
their scheduled
activity to be in
compliance with
appropriate policies.
Your consideration in
allowing them to
complete course
assignments and work in
compliance with these
university’s policies*
is appreciated. Thank
you for your support
and cooperation.
Additional details are
below.
Dates & Times
(“activities should not
be scheduled during the
final exam period or
one week prior to final
examinations”):
November 2 through
November 5, 2014
Activity: National
Collegiate Poultry
Judging Contest at the
University of Arkansas
in Fayetteville, AR
Academic Rationale for
Absence: Students learn
how to evaluate live
birds as well as
poultry meat and egg
products. They learn
and practice decision
making skills during
the contest. This
contest also provides
them with tours of
industry not typical of
WI or MN, Students
also meet many other
students from all
around the country.
Faculty Contact
Information:
1.Campus Address:244
AGS
2.Office Phone Number:
425-3704
3.Email:
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Participating Students:
Please provide a list
of the students who are
participating in this
activity:
1.Stephanie Solberg
2.Brittany Santiago
3.? unsure at this time
will know by Friday
10/24/14
4.? unsure at this time
will know by Friday
10/24/14
Submit this completed
form to
[log in to unmask] for
consideration by the
office of the associate
vice chancellor for
academic affairs.
8.2.11 University
Sponsored Off-campus
Activities and Field
Trips: Students will
not be penalized for
missing class in order
to participate in
University sanctioned
events. If class
attendance is a
requirement, missing a
class in order to
participate in a
University-sanctioned
event will not be
counted as an absence.
Such absences do not
relieve the students of
any of their class
responsibilities (e.g.,
homework, exams,
lecture notes, etc.).
Students are
responsible for
completing course
requirements that are
due on the dates of
University-sanctioned
events per prior
agreement with the
instructor. A
University-sanctioned
event is defined to be
any extracurricular
event (e.g.,
educational field trips
or conferences,
theatrical
performances,
intercollegiate
athletic contests,
musical performance or
tours, etc.) as
approved by the Provost
and Vice Chancellor for
Academic Affairs.
http://www.uwrf.edu/Fac
ultySenate/Handbook/Cha
pter8/
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