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Religious Observance
In order to be in compliance with New York State Education Law 224-a, the University has adopted the following statement regarding respect for students' religious beliefs. "As provided in New York Education Law Section 224-a, students who choose not to register for classes, attend classes or take exams on certain days because of their religious beliefs will be given an equivalent opportunity to register for classes or to make up the work requirements or exams they miss, without penalties or additional fees." If the requested accommodations in effect require or result in students not participating in required educational experiences, the MSPRB will be convened to evaluate the reasonableness of the requested accommodations and if granting such will substantially alter the depth and integrity of the educational requirements for University of Rochester medical students. First and Second Year School of Medicine and Dentistry students who anticipate absences from scheduled educational activities due to religious observances, are required to provide written notification to the Registrar's Office of the anticipated days they will be absent for the academic year NOT LATER THAN SEPTEMBER 15. Third and Fourth Year students should provide written notification not later than the due dates for their course bidding. Students are also encouraged to discuss their anticipated absences with their course and/or clerkship directors. |
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