Student Support and Advocacy Services (SSAS)

Student Bereavement Guidelines

The Dean of Students Office understands that grief impacts every student differently. This is not an attempt to quantify the impact that a tragic loss has on any student or in any way address the nature of the grief process. The purpose of this policy is to provide students the time to attend the bereavement services of family members. In applying the guidelines below, students are strongly encouraged to use their judgment about the time they need and can afford to take given their academic responsibilities and goals. Similarly, students should use their discretion about the need to take more extended time through mechanisms such as late course drops or leave of absence (when eligible).

The Dean of Students Office is aware that students will experience other types of loss that are not addressed by this policy. In these instances, we encourage faculty to be sensitive to a student’s grief. Additionally, students may need to make individual choices about taking time away that are consistent with their emotional needs.

Students will be eligible for an absence notification for the period of time outlined below if documentation (e.g., an obituary, funeral card, or name of the deceased when services are still pending) can be provided. *Please note: How missed work (including exams) is completed following bereavement absences remains at the discretion of individual instructors.

 
 

Length of Bereavement

Students are eligible for up to five (5) consecutive academic days of excused absences in the event of death of an immediate family member. For a death outside of the immediate family as defined below, students are eligible for up to three (3) consecutive academic days.

Immediate Family: parent, legal guardian, spouse/partner, child, sibling, or other relative living in the student’s home.

Relationships outside of the immediate family may include, but are not limited to: grandparents, aunts. uncles, nieces, nephews, first cousins.

In the event of the death of another family member or friend not explicitly included above, students are encouraged to contact Student Support and Advocacy Services directly.

Travel Days

In addition to the aforementioned excused academic days, students may be granted up to three (3) additional calendar days to account for travel considerations. This is to be determined by the distance of the verified funeral/memorial services from the University of Rhode Island’s Kingston Campus:

  • Within 150 miles: 0 calendar days for travel
  • Between 150 – 300 miles: 1 calendar day for travel
  • Over 300 miles: 2 calendar days for travel
  • Verified travel outside of North America: 3-5 calendar days for travel

REQUEST A BEREAVEMENT NOTIFICATION