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Information on accommodating religious observances
August 25, 2025 1:32 PM

Dear Students,

The University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign is committed to maintaining an inclusive educational environment for students of all religious backgrounds. This commitment encompasses the upholding of state and federal law requiring the university to reasonably accommodate its students’ religious beliefs, observances and practices in the areas of admission, class attendance and the scheduling of examinations and work requirements.

The university recommends that students examine each course syllabus at the beginning of the semester for potential conflicts, promptly notify the instructor of any conflict that may occur during the semester, and engage directly with the instructor to request needed accommodations (e.g., absence from class, deadline extension, etc.). The Office of the Vice Chancellor for Diversity, Equity & Inclusion maintains information on religious, spiritual and secular inclusion at the university, including a list of religious observances that affect the academic calendar to help you. We encourage students of all religious faiths to review this information, share the information with your peers and make use of the available resources.

Students are asked to work directly with their instructor(s) to request an accommodation for a religious belief, observance or practice. The Office of the Dean of Students provides an optional resource students can use to facilitate a request with their instructor(s) for an accommodation. Students must request a reasonable accommodation for their religious belief, observance and practice in advance of the conflict to allow time for both consideration of the request and alternate procedures to be prepared. Not requesting an accommodation reasonably in advance of the conflict may result in a delay or denial of the accommodation. Absence letters for religious observances are no longer being provided by the Connie Frank CARE Center in the Office of the Dean of Students.

When requested, instructors need to provide reasonable accommodations for religious beliefs, observances and practices for students as outlined in the Student Code, Article 1, Section 1-107 on Policy for the Provision of Religious Accommodations for Students. A reasonable accommodation is defined as change that allows the student to participate in their religious belief, observance and practice and which does not fundamentally alter the educational requirement or place an undue hardship on an instructor, department or office. Members of the University of Illinois community practice a range of faith traditions, and it is the expectation of the university that reasonable religious accommodations be considered by instructors regardless of whether the date is included on the Religious Observances that Affect the Academic Calendar webpage.

Student Code Section 1-107 (e) allows any student to appeal in writing an instructor's decision on a request for accommodation based on religious beliefs, observances and practices to the dean or dean’s designee of the academic unit offering the course.

Students who have additional questions or need guidance for working with faculty to make requests may contact the Office of the Dean of Students at helpdean@illinois.edu.

Sincerely,

Gioconda Guerra Pérez
Interim Vice Chancellor for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Designate

John Coleman
Provost

Danita M. Brown Young
Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs

   
     
   
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