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Workshop Registration, Attendance, and Cancellation Policy
SLI expects students to attend all workshops they have registered for. While we understand that emergencies may occur, we expect students to be responsible while evaluating their schedules. With this in mind, the following attendance and cancellation policy has been developed:
- Registration:
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- If a student registers less than 48 hours before a workshop, their registration may not be received, recognized, or processed by SLI.
As a result, the student may not be guaranteed an approved spot in the designated workshop.
- Any student registered for a workshop must receive a confirmation before attending.
- Attendance:
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- Students are expected to arrive at all workshops on time! Each student is required to sign-in upon arrival. If a student does not sign in, he/she will not receive SLD credit. An SLI staff member or the facilitator will be collecting the sign in sheet 15 minutes into the workshop.
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Please note that a student who arrives
more than 15 minutes late to a scheduled workshop or leaves more than 15
minutes before the end of the workshop will not receive credit towards their
Leadership Certificate.
- Cancellation (excused vs. unexcused absences):
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- A student who does not cancel their registration for a workshop 3 days prior
will be considered unexcused.
- Students who cancel their registration for a workshop 3 days prior
will be considered excused.
- If a student is unexcused for 2 consecutive workshops or three in one quarter, he/she will be required to meet with
a member of SLI's professional staff prior to registering for or attending any further workshops.
Please note that SLD credits will not be awarded until a meeting takes place.
Waitlist for Workshops:
- Students placed on the waitlist are encouraged to plan for attending
the workshop. Last minute cancellations happen, so we are often able
to accommodate students from the waitlist who show up to a workshop.
If you have any questions about this policy, please do not hesitate to contact the Student Leadership Institute.
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