

Leave the search field blank and choose a department to list everyone in that office. Similarly, if a faculty member is ill or quarantined, but able to teach remotely, that instructor may move a class session to Zoom. Search here for faculty and staff from Concordia University Wisconsin and Concordia University Ann Arbor. The “Occasional Use of Zoom” policy described in the Faculty Handbook would apply in such situations. It may also be appropriate to post slides, readings, assignments or notes in Blackboard use whatever mechanism most effectively gives your students access to the course material from that class session. Typically, we expect that faculty will record their class with Panopto or Zoom and post the recording in Blackboard. The Career Center partners with faculty and staff to provide an array of career-related services based on the shared goal of student success. When students have an excused absence but do not have a formal accommodation, faculty will provide access to the course material in another form or at another time.

Please follow ARC’s instructions to serve those students. If a student requires an accommodation for an extended illness/quarantine, that student will work through the ARC, and the faculty member will be contacted by ARC. Faculty and Staff Nursing Program Concordia University Irvine Faculty Our faculty are experts in their fields and dedicated to the Great Commission of Jesus Christ to share the Gospel and care for all of God’s people. Students who miss an in-person class due to illness (either COVID-19 or another illness) must follow the course policy for notifying the instructor and making up any missed material or assignments.

Please reinforce them as you normally would. Faculty must clearly explain course attendance requirements on the syllabus. Attendance will be taken and recorded as usual on the CUWAA portal using our automatic attendance tool. Students enrolled in face-to-face class sections are expected to attend in-person this fall. This fall, our care and concern for them means we want and expect them to be in class, where they can do their best learning. During the pandemic we’ve all extended some additional grace to our students.
