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39 STUDENT INACTIVITY POLICY Denver Seminary acknowledges the correlation between engagement in class and student success. Denver Seminary will administratively withdraw any student who is inactive in a course during the first 2 weeks of a full semester course (or first day of an intensive course). If a student becomes inactive at any other time in the semester, the student will be informed of the add/drop process. When a student is administratively withdrawn or drops a course, financial aid may be impacted, and the refund schedule will still apply. Attendance policies specific to a course may be found in course syllabi. Inactivity is defined as: • Residential/DC and Denver Live/Zoom Live: Missing two consecutive weeks of class and not submitting any coursework during those two weeks. Calls/emails with the professor do not constitute activity. • Asynchronous: Not engaging in any of the required activities per the course design and the syllabus for two consecutive weeks. Calls/emails with the professor do not constitute activity, nor does logging into the Moodle system. A student must complete a required activity, such as an ILA, threaded discussion, or submit an assignment by Saturday at 11:59 pm (MST) of the second week of class. • Intensive: Not attending the first day of class. Exceptions will be made for those with relevant military or medical accommodation. The policy can also be found in the Student Handbook.

