Engagement Policy
Because of the delivery method of IWU National & Global programs, engagement is required and monitored. Student engagement is defined as active participation by a student in an instructional activity related to the student’s course of study. Student engagement is monitored within the learning management system (BrightSpace). Engagement is defined as:
- Posting in a discussion
- Submission of an assignment
- Completion of a test or quiz
Students who have not engaged (as defined above) in a class for 21 consecutive days will be withdrawn from the class. Students will be withdrawn from the entire program if the program is a lock-step program, the 21-day non-engagement course is a prerequisite to other courses, or upon the second consecutive withdrawal for non-engagement.
Students who must miss a course due to unavoidable circumstances must arrange for a withdrawal with the Office of Student & Faculty Support Services prior to the beginning of the course. Students needing to withdraw while in a course may do so by arrangement with the Office of Student & Faculty Support Services prior to the end of the course, but the regular refund and academic withdrawal policies apply.
Faculty members reserve the right to factor lateness, early departures, and class engagement into a student’s grade, as long as it is addressed in the syllabus.
Students enrolled in a competency-based (CBE) program will be held to the same timeline and subsequent actions for non-engagement in the course as outlined above in paragraph two. Due to the different modality of instruction and student interaction in CBE courses, engagement is defined as:
- Contact with course instructor(s)
- Submission of project assignment
- Submission of a formative activity
See the DeVoe School of Business, Technology, & Leadership, Divison of Leadership and Followership Studies for the specific attendance requirements of the Ph.D. program.