Make-up Work
For students to meet their educational and learning goals, they must receive instruction in all aspects of the course. If work is missed due to excused absences or a leave of absence, then the student will be offered the following:
For instructor lead classes/labs/breakout sessions:
- Scheduled one-on-one instruction (only offered to students with excused absences) or
- The opportunity to join another class when the missed lessons are being taught
One on One instruction will be scheduled during school hours after 2:00 pm Monday –Friday. The student must approach the instructor to schedule the make-up time.
For interactive learning programs:
Additional time in addition to student normal scheduled time will be arranged. Extension of completion date can be granted at the request of the student (available for excused absences only) with the recommendation of the instructor and the approval of the NATI ESL’s Academics Office and the student’s funding source (if required by the funding source).
Private instruction or additional time for interactive learning programs that are scheduled within the normal instructional day is offered as part of the tuition package for excused absences only. Private instruction for missed classes must be scheduled within one week of the absence. (Exception is made in the event there is a scheduling conflict on the part of NATI ESL or our staff, such as a holiday, or an instructor is unable to schedule within the week due to other scheduling conflicts). Should the student desire to wait until the lesson is offered in another class, the student needs to be aware that this may affect their completion date.
In all cases, students are responsible to approach their instructor immediately upon their return to school to request make-up work. Make-up work in the form of one-on-one instruction must be requested by the student to the instructor within one week of the absence.
All make-up work and the course syllabus must successfully be completed by the end of the school day on the last day of the term to qualify the student to receive the course certificate of completion for that term. All make-up work, course syllabi, and the student’s program syllabus must be completed by the end of the school day on the last day of the term to qualify the student to receive a diploma that meets the graduation requirements.