Ohio Administrative Code
Title 3364 - University of Toledo
Chapter 3364-71 - Policy Statements Relating to Veterans Assistance, Posthumous Degree Awards and International Baccalaureate Diplomas
Section 3364-71-16 - Administrative adjustment for extenuating circumstances
Current through all regulations passed and filed through September 16, 2024
(A) Policy statement
In certain extenuating circumstances that occur outside the normal policies and deadlines of the university, discretionary academic adjustments (course drop, withdrawal, or schedule change), medical adjustments, and/or financial adjustments may be granted.
(B) Purpose of policy
The purpose of the policy is to provide students who experience unavoidable, extenuating circumstances or catastrophic illness the opportunity to petition the university for an administrative adjustment. This policy is for extenuating circumstances and does not supersede the missed class policy.
Extenuating circumstances are defined as situations that significantly interfere with the student's academic work and/or ability to attend classes that arise during the semester, and are beyond the student's control. Serious injuries or illnesses, death of an immediate family member, or a military call to active duty are examples of circumstances that might be regarded as extenuating.
(C) Scope
This policy applies to all undergraduate students. Each college may publish detailed implementation strategies specific to that college.
(D) Outcomes of approved adjustments
Regardless of the circumstances, a student withdrawal from most or all classes may affect the student's financial aid and/or satisfactory academic progress.
An official withdrawal results in a grade of W recorded on the student's transcript for courses in session on the date of withdrawal. No credit is earned. The student's grade-point average is not affected.
The date used to determine eligibility for financial adjustments shall be the date the student stopped attending as verified by the instructors as a result of the extenuating circumstances. The financial adjustments are based on the policies of the university of Toledo. It is the student's responsibility to read and understand the policies on student fees and accounts as published and posted at http://www.utoledo.edu/offices/treasurer/finance_brochures.html and important registration dates for each semester as published and posted at http://www.utoledo.edu/offices/registrar/main_campus/registration_dates.html.
(E) Policy coverage
This comprehensive policy will cover petitions based on both academic and medical circumstances. Financial adjustments may be granted in certain situations.
It is important to note that if a medical adjustment is approved, a medical registration hold is placed on the student's record by the registrar's office, and the student will be blocked from all future registration until the hold is removed. The removal of the medical hold will only be processed after the student's documented healthcare provider supplies verification that the student's condition is resolved with a minimum of a good prognosis to return to the university. In addition to a medical hold, any other registration holds must be resolved through the appropriate offices prior to registering for subsequent terms. If the student is registered for future terms, those courses will be dropped by the registrar's office.
(F) Procedure
The petition for administrative adjustment can be found on the web at http://registrar.utoledo.edu/Forms/AdminAdjustment.pdfor in the registrar's office.
Students must complete the petition for administrative adjustment and attach their written statement and supporting documentation or the petition will be denied. A student must submit all the appropriate documents/forms to the registrar's office within twelve calendar months of the last day of classes for the term for which the adjustment is requested.
Student responsibilities:
http://www.utoledo.edu/offices/registrar/main_campus/student_record s/gpa_recalculation.htmletc.).
Students with a diagnosis/disability requiring accommodations are encouraged to notify the office of accessibility at 419.530.4981 or http://www.utoledo.edu/utlc/accessibility/
Related policies:
3364-71-14 Missed class policy