Do UCLA professors actually drop students for not attending the first lecture or is that mostly a myth? my daughter is missing some of this week 🥴
At UCLA, attendance policies are largely determined by individual instructors, and many professors do enforce attendance requirements strictly, particularly in high-demand courses.
Attendance Policies
- If attendance is specified as an academic requirement by the instructor, they have the discretion to drop students for excessive absences, which can include missing the first lecture.
- This practice is more common in impacted courses where waitlists exist, as professors may drop students who do not show up to allow others to enroll.
- Students on a waitlist are often required to attend the first class to maintain their eligibility for enrollment if a spot opens up.
- In certain programs, such as the UCLA Medical School, attendance is strictly enforced, and missing classes can lead to serious academic consequences.