my daughter knows the add deadline is 1/16, but they’re wondering if it’s realistically too late to add a new class at this point. They weren’t on the waitlist and haven’t attended the first few lectures/discussions or been added to Canvas yet, but a schedule change opened up space. For anyone who’s added a class late, how do professors typically handle missed attendance/participation early on?
Your daughter can still attempt to add a class after the January 16 deadline, but it is not guaranteed and will require specific steps.
Late Add Process Since the standard add deadline has passed, she must submit a Late Add Request through the Enrollment Authorization System (EASy). This request requires approval from both the instructor and the department offering the course. Some departments, such as Physics and Computer Science, typically do not allow late adds after Week 2, while others, like Chemistry, may consider them under certain circumstances until Week 3.
Handling Missed Attendance Professors have varying policies regarding missed attendance and participation:
- Some may allow students to make up missed assignments or implement a policy to drop the lowest grade to accommodate late adds.
- In fast-paced courses, such as those in Computer Science, students may receive a zero for any assignments due before they were officially enrolled.
- Access to the course's Canvas page will only be granted once her enrollment is processed.