Religious Holidays
Because of the time constraints imposed by the University’s Academic Calendar, it is necessary to schedule classes on several religious holidays, including Easter, Good Friday, Yom Kippur, and Rosh Hashanah. Students who intend to observe a holiday should inform the faculty member as early in the semester as possible of an anticipated absence and make up any work missed during that class period.
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