APPROVED FEBRUARY 5, 2014
February 3, 2014
TO: UWRF Colleagues
RE: Off-Campus,
University-Sanctioned Event
FROM: Ed Robins, Sociology
The SACJ 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: March 8 –
22, 2014
Activity: Belize Study Abroad
Academic Rationale for
Absence: study in Belize
component of SOCI/ANTH
395 course
Faculty Contact
Information:
1.Campus Address: kfa 324
2.Office Phone Number: x3992
3.Email:
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Participating Students:
Balder, Emily
Ballman, Anna
Beam, Jesse
Brantner, Ellie
Brunnquell, Adam
Buchanan, Amanda
Buckley, Elizabeth
Burk, Amanda
Butterbrodt, Ava
Butterbrodt, Lisa
Caturia, Alyssa
Coopman, Jameson
Cordova, Jillian
Enzenauer, Vicki
Finn, Brennan
Foy, Madeline
Gilbertson, Josephine
Goire, Jazmin
Konen, Hayley
Kueppers, Robert
Lehman, Alyson
Logan, Kaitlyn
Mandich, Mariah
Martinson, Kristy
Moldenhaue, Andrew
Mommsen, Anelle
Plude, Eric
Rudolph, Sabine
Schaapveld, Piper
Schlangen, Andrea
Schutz, Erin
Skurzewski, Hannah
Stanger, Justin
Urman, Aaron
Vansickle, Kiersten
Wocken, Alexander
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/FacultySenate/Handbook/Chapter8/
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