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(i.e., materials, reviewing selected audio-visual materials, and/or writing a paper <br />relevant to the clinical experience missed). All assigned makeup hours must be <br />completed before the next course begins. <br />Canceled Clinical Experience — If a scheduled clinical experience is canceled for <br />unforeseen circumstances (labor disputes, inclement weather, etc.) an alternate <br />clinical experience will be provided. <br />Written Tests <br />A student who misses a regularly scheduled quiz/test must make arrangements for a <br />make-up test. The grading policy on make-up tests is as follows: <br />The student must contact the instructor on the student's first day returning to school to <br />request a make-up test. The instructor will schedule the time for the test to be made up. <br />the student does not keep the make-up appointment as scheduled, the student will <br />receive a zero score and failing grade for the test. If the student does not contact the <br />instructor on the first day returning to school, the test may not be made up and the <br />student will receive a zero (failing grade) on the test. <br />Any student who does not take a test in accordance with the terms of this policy shall <br />receive a score of zero (failing grade) on the test. <br />STUDENTS CANNOT PROGRESS TO THE NEXT MODULE UNTIL ALL MAKE-UP IS <br />COMPLETE <br />Attendance <br />A sign -in sheet will be provided by the instructor of every course on a daily basis. It is the <br />student's responsibility to sign the sheet daily. Specific hours of attendance are part of graduation <br />requirements. Failure to meet the required hours of training will result in denial of graduation <br />status. <br />Students are expected to be on time to class every day. When students must be absent from <br />class, they need to call the Center prior to the start of class, noting the class they are in, an <br />explanation of why they will not be in class that day, and when can we expect their return. All <br />students are expected to attend every session of every course in which they are enrolled. Failure <br />to do so may indicate lack of serious purpose. Students who fail to attend the first class meeting <br />and/or week may be dropped from the class. Religious observances and military duty, however, <br />are excused. The student should inform their instructors prior to such an absence. Course work <br />missed for unavoidable cause may be made up with the instructor's approval. Under no <br />circumstances will absence for any reason excuse the student from completing all the work <br />assigned in a given course. After an absence, it is the responsibility of the student to consult with <br />the instructor regarding the completion of missed assignments <br />Recurring absences could result in disciplinary action, including dismissal. Students must <br />maintain an 80% attendance record or better to maintain "Satisfactory Attendance Progress." <br />Unsatisfactory attendance may lead to Probation status. Excused absences are not automatic; <br />your instructor monitors and provides all attendance to the Student Services Department. <br />THE NURSE ASSISTANT/HOME HEALTH AIDE PROGRAMS ARE ON A SCHEDULED <br />START AND END DATE AND SPECIFIC ATTENDANCE POLICIES. <br />Certified Nurse Assistant/Home Health Aide Students- Due to the required specific hours of <br />theory and clinical training by the California Department of Health Services for certification as a <br />Nurse Assistant or Home Health Aide, each student must complete the minimum required hours <br />of training. It must meet or exceed the California Department of Health services minimum <br />standards. Excessive absences may result in probation, suspension, or termination. <br />