Nov 24, 2024  
2023-24 Graduate Catalog 
    
2023-24 Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Verification of Participation in Academically Related Activities


This policy formalizes how IUP will determine the earned and unearned portions of federal Title IV student aid funds, which is required under Title IV of the Higher Education Act of 1965, as amended. Up through the 60 percent point in each payment period or period of enrollment, a pro rata schedule is used to determine the amount of earned Title IV aid. After the 60 percent point, a student has earned 100 percent of the Title IV aid funds he/she was scheduled to receive during the period. If a student unofficially withdraws (ceases to participate in academically related activities), the university must determine that date.

All students shall engage in academically related activities in order to be eligible for federal (Title IV) student aid. All instructors of record shall verify their course rosters at designated times during each semester for such activity. This information will assist IUP personnel in Financial Aid and Office of Student Billing with the calculations of aid that may be awarded and/or returned.

Definitions

A. Withdrawal 

To cease attendance in all Title IV eligible classes in a payment period or period of attendance, as applicable. A student is considered to have withdrawn from a payment period or period of enrollment if, in the case of a program that is measured in credit hours, the student does not complete all the days in the payment period or period of enrollment that the student was scheduled to complete.

1. Official Withdrawal Date – If a student provides written or oral notification of withdrawal to the university’s designated office stating intent to withdraw, the withdrawal date is the date the university receives the notification.

2. Unofficial Withdrawal Date – In general, if a student leaves the university without the provision of official notification, the withdrawal date is the midpoint of the payment period or period of enrollment, as applicable, or the last known date of an academically related activity in which the student participated.

B. Academically Related Activity

1. Academically related activities include, but are not limited to:

a. Physically attending a class where there is an opportunity for direct interaction between the instructor and students.

b. Submitting an academic assignment.

c. Taking an exam, an interactive tutorial, or computer-assisted instruction.

d. Attending a study group that is assigned by the university.

e. Participating in an online discussion about academic matters.

f. Initiating contact with a faculty member to ask a question about the academic subject studied in the course.

2. Academically related activities do not include activities where a student may be present but not academically engaged, such as:

a. Living in institutional housing.

b. Participating in the university’s meal plan.

c. Logging into an online class without active participation.

d. Participating in academic counseling or advisement.

C. Academically Related Activity for Distance Education Courses

In a distance education context, documenting that a student has logged into an online class is not sufficient, by itself, to demonstrate academic attendance by the student. A school must demonstrate that a student participated in class or was otherwise engaged in an academically related activity. Academically related activities in a distance education course include, but are not limited to:

1. Student submission of an academic assignment.

2. Student submission of an exam. .

3. Documented student participation in an interactive tutorial or computer-assisted instruction.

4. A posting by the student showing the student’s participation in an online study group that is assigned by the institution.

5. A posting by the student in a discussion forum showing the student’s participation in an online discussion about academic matters.

6. An email from the student or other documentation showing the student initiated contact with a faculty member to ask a question about the academic subject studied in the course

D. Failing Grade, Earned (F)

Grade awarded to students who generally completed the course period but failed to achieve the course objectives. It is used when, in the opinion of the instructor, completed assignments or course activities or both were sufficient to make normal evaluation of academic performance possible (instructor will record a grade of “F”).

E. Failing Grade, Unearned (N)

Grade awarded to students who did not officially withdraw from the course, but who failed to participate in course activities through the end of the period. It is used when, in the opinion of the instructor, completed assignments or course activities or both were insufficient to make normal evaluation of academic performance possible (instructor will record a grade of “N”, along with the last known date of participation in academically related activities.).

All instructors of record must verify in the student system that students on their course rosters have participated in academically related activities immediately after the drop/add period, when mid-term grades are recorded, and when final grades are submitted.

Immediately after drop/add, verification of course rosters affirms that the students listed have been involved in academically related activities associated with the course. For online courses, the faculty member shall advise students to log into the course and begin course activity during the add/drop period.

Mid-term and final grades must be recorded in the student system for all students with earned and unearned failing grades. Instructors must determine if the failure was based on performance (“F”) or non-participation (“N”), respectively, and must also record the last known date of participation in academically related activities if the student receives an unearned failing grade (“N”).

Students will be responsible for engaging in academically related activities in their courses. Instructors will record participation at the end of the drop/add period. For students failing the course at mid-term and/or finals, instructors will record whether or not the failing grade was due to performance or non-pearticipation (earned or unearned). If the failure was due to nonparticipation, the last known date of the student’s participation in academically related activities will be reported. IUP personnel in Office of Financial Aid and the Office of Student Billing will use the recorded information to determine the amount of Title IV student aid may be awarded and/or returned.