Faculty Success Center

Faculty Success Center

Potential Class Assignment Schedule Content

ECARS “Pursuit of Class” Definition:

Attendance is defined as any action on the part of the student (after registration) that demonstrates pursuit of class. As defined by Academic Services at Kalamazoo Valley Community College attendance is defined as TWO specific actions on the part of the student (after registration) that demonstrate pursuit of class. To be considered in attendance for E-CARS, a KVCC student must do BOTH of the following:

  1. Attend at least one class session during the E-CARS reporting period.
    For web courses, the first requirement (attending one class session) is defined as logging into the course at least once and downloading the class assignment schedule.

AND

  1. Submit at least one assignment, quiz, or test as determined by the instructor.

ADA/Special Needs:


The Special Services Office is designed to meet the individual needs of students with physical, psychiatric, or learning disabilities. The College has a long history of service to students with disabilities and is committed to removing barriers to help students not only reach their potential, but become academically competitive within their programs. To initiate services or for more information, please contact the Special Services Office at: Voice: (269) 488-4397 - TTD: (269) 488-4358.


Inclusivity:


Kalamazoo Valley Community College (KVCC) believes that inclusivity encompasses, but is not limited to race, color, gender, weight, height, marital status, veteran status, disability, national origin, handicap, gender identification, sexual orientation, age, political affiliation, economic circumstance, physical or mental ability, physical or mental characteristic, or philosophy.  It does not discriminate on the aforementioned or any other characteristic protected by law.
More detailed information regarding all student-related policies can be found in the Student Handbook.


Student Support Services:


Through Academic Counseling, Career Services, Credit for Prior Learning, Transfer Assistance, Student Activities, Special Services, Life Resources, and an Advocacy Program, the Student Development Center (SDC) is a resource center which brings together campus services to help students achieve their professional and personal academic goals. We provide one-on-one assistance to students which lend the personal touch they need to be successful and reach their objectives. For more information on how to obtain assistance from the SDC: https://www.kvcc.edu/services/successcenter/