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Select first level courses as you move to higher levels (e.g. INS 111(3), BIL 111(3), ENG
111(3), ENV 112(2), MAT 102(2), ART/LIT/MUS 111(2) = 15 Credit hours. Your academic
advisors HoDs) in the departments will be of assistance in the selection of courses.
Selection of courses for a subsequent semester is always done in advance before classes
begin. The dates for start of registration are in the catalogue.
6.2 Class Attendance
Class attendance is mandatory in Daystar University. There are no “excused” absences for
any reason including sickness or student activities.
Any student who misses more than 25% of the scheduled classes (including the first week
of each semester) will receive a grade E (failure due to poor attendance) for the course.
Please note that informing the lecturer, or anyone else, of your intended absence does not
exempt you from this rule. The 25% is to allow for sickness, emergencies, or student
activities that could not have been planned for.
It is the responsibility of the student to ensure that they sign the attendance register each
time. Your signature will be the only evidence of your attendance.
Signing the attendance record on behalf of another person is an offence and will result in
disciplinary action. This is the case even if it is the lecturer who has asked you to sign for a
day that the class didn’t meet
Attend the class that you select in the online registration. Pay special attention to the class
sections: A, B, C.. X, Y, Z…, T, U, V
If you attend a wrong class the lecturer will not be able to enter your grade in the system so
you will miss your grade.
minimum of 75% attendance is needed.
Withdrawal is allowed before two thirds of the semester is over. However one still pays in
full if the request is made after the second week of semester.
6.3 Probation & Discontinuation – Undergraduate.
Probation: Students with semester GPA below 2.00 in the Jan & Aug Semesters are put on
probation.
All degree & diploma candidates must achieve a semester GPA of 2.00 in addition to CUM
GPA in all courses.