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Why attendance requirements exist

Most US colleges set a minimum attendance requirement between 75% and 90%. Missing too many classes can result in automatic grade penalties, being dropped from the course or failing regardless of your exam scores. Some professors deduct points directly from your grade for each absence beyond a set limit.

The calculator above tells you not just where you stand right now but also how many of your remaining classes you can still afford to miss while staying above the minimum. This helps you plan around things like job interviews, travel or illness without accidentally falling below the threshold.

Keep in mind that some absences may be excused by your professor or the Dean of Students office. Always check your syllabus and communicate with your professor if you have circumstances that might affect your attendance.

Frequently asked questions

What happens if I fall below the minimum attendance?
It depends on your professor and school policy. Some professors give automatic grade deductions, others may drop you from the course which results in a W or F on your transcript. In serious cases you could fail even if you aced the exams. Always check your syllabus for the exact consequences.
Do online classes have attendance requirements?
Many do, though it looks different. Online attendance is often measured by logging into the course portal, completing weekly discussion posts or submitting assignments on time. Check your online course syllabus to understand exactly how attendance is tracked and graded.
How do I figure out how many total classes there are this semester?
Look at your course syllabus. Most professors list every class date or at minimum the start date, end date and how many times per week the class meets. You can also count the sessions on your school's academic calendar. A typical 16 week semester with a class meeting three times a week has around 48 total sessions.
Can excused absences save my attendance percentage?
Sometimes. Some professors count excused absences the same as unexcused ones when calculating the percentage, while others exclude them entirely. You need to check your specific professor's policy in the syllabus or ask them directly. Do not assume an absence is excused without confirmation.