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That sounds unreasonable to me. None of my classes at four-year university ever did that. Even the ones that mandated attendance wouldn't kick you out for being late even if there was some kind of other penalty.
Yeah, it is extremely unreasonable. In the way of cowardice I am close enough to the end of the program I don't want to make waves. When I talked to the boss about getting reasonable accommodations she said she is stressing because >50% of the class isn't making their arbitrary standard. I told her that means that is a policy that doesn't work for our student population and she said something incomprehensible about it being clearly set out in the student handbook. I can't tell of she just lacks cognitive flexibility or she is not equipped to handle the responsibility of her station. It is just weird vibes.
I imagine the policy actually provides perverse incentives to not attend. Oh, there was a traffic delay so I'm going to be 5 minutes late? Welp, guess I'm skipping class today. Since I can't possibly make it on time, why even try to show up?
Indeed it is extremely poorly thought out.