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University
Policy on Class Absence for Religious Observances
Instructors
must accept a student's assertion of the need to be absent from class
for religious reasons, but students
are required to notify instructors in advance that they will miss class
in order to observe a religious holiday. University policy and Massachusetts
state law require faculty to offer make-up assignments or exams to students
who are absent for religious observance. In the event of a dispute between
a student and a faculty member, either party should contact the instructor's
department head or the Ombuds Office at (413) 545-0867.
As an aid to curriculum planning, the following partial
list of religious observances for the 2000 calendar year is made available
by the Office of the Provost. Faculty should also consult the more complete
listing of Days of Religious Observance available at http://www.umass.edu/religious_affairs,
the Web site for the Religious Affairs Committee. Please note that Jewish,
Baha'i, and some Muslim religious observances begin at sundown of the
previous day.
Major Days of Religious Observance 2000
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Observance/Religion*
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Date
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Day of Week
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Spring 2000
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Idul Fitr (End of
Ramadan)/M
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January 8
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(Sa)
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Shiva Ratri (Worship
of Shiva)/H
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February 18
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(F)
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Idul-Adha (Day of
Sacrifice)/M
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March 17
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(F)
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Naw-Ruz (Baha'i and
Iranian New Year)/Ba
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March 21
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(Tu)
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Muharram (Islamic
New Year)/M
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April 6
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(Th)
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Hanamatsuri (Birth
of Buddha)/B
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April 8
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(Sa)
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Wesak (in celebration
of the Buddha)/B
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April 8
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(Sa)
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Ramanavami (Birth
of Rama)/H
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April 12
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(W)
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Baisakhi (Brotherhood-Sisterhood)/S
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April 13
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(Th)
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First Days of Passover/J
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April 20-21
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(Th, F)
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Good Friday (Crucifixion
of Jesus)/C
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April 21
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(F)
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First Day of Ridvan
(Declaration of Baha'u'llah)/Ba
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April 21
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(F)
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Easter (Resurrection
of Jesus)/C
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April 23
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(S)
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Summer 2000
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Shavuot (Festival
of Weeks)/J
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June 9-10
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(F, Sa)
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Fall 2000
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Rosh Hashanah (Jewish
New Year)/J
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September 30/October
1
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(Sa, S)
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Yom Kippur (Atonement)/J
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October 9
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(M)
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Birth of Baha'u'llah/Ba
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October 14
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(Sa)
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Sukkot (Festival
of Tabernacles)/J
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October 14-15
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(Sa, S)
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Durga Puja (Worship
of Divine Mother)/H
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October 26
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(Th)
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Ramadan Begins/M
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November 27
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(M)
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Bodhi Day (Enlightenment)/B
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December 8
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(F)
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Christmas (Birth
of Jesus)/C (legal holiday)
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December 25
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(M)
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*B=Buddhist; Ba=Baha'i;
C=Christian; H=Hindu; J=Jewish; M=Muslim; S=Sikh
Chapter 151C of the Massachusetts
General Laws states: "Any student in an educational or vocational training
institution, other than a religious or denominational educational or vocational
training institution, who is unable, because of his religious beliefs,
to attend classes or to participate in any examination, study or work
requirement on a particular day shall be excused from any such examination
or study or work requirement, and shall be provided with an opportunity
to make up such examination, study, or work requirement which he may have
missed because of such absence on any particular day; provided, however,
that such makeup examination or work shall not create an unreasonable
burden upon such school. No fees of any kind shall be charged by the institution
for making available to the said student such opportunity. No adverse
or prejudicial effects shall result to any student because of his availing
himself of the provisions of this section."
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