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[quote=Anonymous]This is one of the many reasons I chose to teach online. If I had a student who had signed up then changed their mind and decided they felt unsafe, I would have been on the hook to somehow still provide the course to them (our university is telling us to be flexible with attendance). Between this type of thing and the inevitable "I need to miss class because my roommate/parent/coworker tested positive and I am now waiting on results", it didn't seem worth it. Sorry your daughter is in this situation, OP. I would reach out to a higher up to see whether this is against university policy. Normally professors can enforce any type of attendance policy they want (unless student has a disability accommodation that specifies flexibility with attendance), but most have come out with formal policies for COVID.[/quote]
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