Tardiness

Developing good work ethics is an important part of the training at NATI ESL.

Developing excellent work ethics is an important part of the training at NATI ESL. Students arriving late for class are interrupting the instructor, other students and for some government-funded students’ tardiness could impact their funding contract. The following recording system will be used for tardiness.

  • 7 to 15 minutes late will be counted as 15 minutes late
  • 16 to 30 minutes late will be counted as 30 minutes late
  • 31 to 60 minutes late will be counted as 1 hour late

Since tardiness of 7 minutes or more is recorded as an unexcused absence, it is the responsibility of the student to make up for the lost time and/or classroom instruction. NATI ESL encourages students to plan to arrive at the school at least 10 minutes before their scheduled times and/or the start of their class.