Religious Observances
We are committed to respectful our policies, practices, and protocols related to religious observances of all members of the Jayhawk community. Planning ahead for the needs of your students and colleagues is a meaningful way to be inclusive of religious diversity.
Upcoming Religious DatesIntroduction
Below is a list of religious observances that were compiled by the Impact & Belonging Team in consultation with Religious Studies. It is not an exhaustive list and we appreciate your feedback.
Please utilize the table of dates when planning academic deadlines, committee meetings, events, or activities. To ensure that students, staff, and faculty are able to participate in University activities, we strongly encourage you to avoid scheduling in conflict with spiritual days of significance.
Tips for Using the List
The upcoming religious holidays listed is sorted in three different ways. At the top of the page you can choose to view sorted by: Name, Date, or Religion. You can also use the Find function of your operating system to search for specific names and dates. (Control + F for Windows; Command + F for Mac)
Instructions & FAQ
Students who plan to observe religious holidays should submit the Religious Accommodations Form to inform instructors of the day(s) they intend to be absent due to religious observance. Students are responsible for informing their instructors of an absence before the absence occurs with as much advance notice as possible Policy 2.2.4. Doing so allows enough time for you and your professors to prepare accordingly and/or have a discussion “to find a mutually agreeable resolution.” The policy recommends that students submit requests within the first twenty (20) days of class. That stipulation is outlined in Policy 2.2.6.
Staff and faculty who wish to observe religious holidays that occur during their typical days or times should work with their supervisors to find mutually acceptable solutions. They may consider the Work Schedules and Flex Time policy and other relevant University policies in their discussions.
Please note that the University Senate Rules & Regulations (USRR) prohibits testing and examinations from being held on mandated religious observances, and policy 1.4.3 states that "A university excused absence is an absence for which a student cannot be penalized and shall receive an accommodation for completing the missed work." This includes "all course requirements, including any final examinations, quizzes, in class work, and tests other than final examinations. In cases where part of a class grade is based on attendance, a student shall not be penalized for missing class due to a university excused absence." Policy 2.2.2.