Holidays during University Term time
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Holidays during University Term time
Are university students allowed to go on holiday during term time?
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Not sure- some universities require students to sign into lectures etc. I guess you can apply for time off, and be refused/accepted. My son had a week or two off after an operation on his knee, but had to let his tutor and the faculty know. They were very nice about it, but it was a medical thing.
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Many years ago I was called up to do Jury Service during University term time and the college insisted I ask for a deferral. It was granted without any trouble so I would say that holidays during term time would be a definite no-no unless there were very pressing family circumstances.
Must admit - at the price of University education these days I would want to be around for entire term to get my money's worth!
Must admit - at the price of University education these days I would want to be around for entire term to get my money's worth!
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With fees at nine grand, and terms lasting ten weeks, I intend to ensure that any of my DC who make it to to university avail themselves of every second of teaching on offer. Break down that cost to work out what each lecture must be 'worth'... Do you really want them to miss any?
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I think you might find the answer to that on the university website as I am not sure either. Also you might miss out on coursework deadlines, assignments and so on (it is very hard to get extensions unless it is for a very valid reason). So in short, I wouldn't advise people to go on holidays during term time. University students get long holidays anyway so maybe it could wait? Also there is reading week in each term (as far as I know) so you can go on holiday then too. I guess it also depends on the length of the holiday and what year you are in.yvonne wrote:Are university students allowed to go on holiday during term time?
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I think I had about 3 lectures/tutorials a week in my day, Amber, which was, admittedly, a few ‘days’ ago They’d be blooming precious now!Break down that cost to work out what each lecture must be 'worth'... Do you really want them to miss any?
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When I was at Uni many years ago they used to take a register at every lecture. If you asked your tutor for help he was always happy to oblige unless the records said that you were not at the appropriate lecture, at which point you were in your own.
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This happens on my Masters course. The register appears two thirds of the way through the session to ensure everyone returns after the coffee break. 80% attendance is required or it is an automatic fail of the module in question. A lecturer friend at another university is thinking of introducing it as many lectures are attended by fewer than a quarter of students, and then she finds herself with pleading emails when an assignment is due, along the lines of 'I really don't understand this subject at all.'Reading Mum wrote:When I was at Uni many years ago they used to take a register at every lecture.
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Nowadays most don't monitor attendance except for practical work! Most lecturers don't let you in though if you're later than 5 minutes because they believe if they can get in on time then so should the students.Reading Mum wrote:When I was at Uni many years ago they used to take a register at every lecture. If you asked your tutor for help he was always happy to oblige unless the records said that you were not at the appropriate lecture, at which point you were in your own.