Attendance monitoring
At Solent, we are committed to supporting you during your studies, and by improving how we record your attendance we can provide you with the right support, at the right time.
With this in mind, all students should record their attendance using Check-In. You will record your attendance via an app by entering a six-digit code or scanning a QR code presented by your lecturer. Attendance can also be updated manually by the lecturer if required.
The University expects you to attend all of your timetabled teaching sessions. We monitor your attendance as we know that consistent attendance is closely linked to good academic performance, so it is in your best interests to attend each class if you want to be successful in your studies.
We are also required to report student attendance to external bodies such as UK Visas and Immigration in respect to our overseas students. However, the most important reason we monitor attendance is because we are committed to supporting you during your studies.
Poor attendance is often the first indicator that you may be experiencing personal problems that are affecting your ability to study. You may sometimes be reluctant to let us know when you are struggling and may tell us too late for us to be able to help you complete your studies successfully.
During the year, you may receive emails from us updating you on your attendance so you should monitor the Check-In app via your MySolent app regularly to ensure your attendance has been recorded accurately.
Why you receive and how to respond to an email
If your attendance falls below certain levels (as described below) you will receive emails from us to ensure you are ok, and to ask whether you need any support with your studies.
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UG, HND, HNC |
PGR (MRes) |
WMA cadets, OOWs |
Stage 1 |
No attendance at scheduled lectures for 14 days (full-time students) and 28 days (part-time students). |
No record of supervisor meetings for 14 days (full-time students) and 28 days (part-time students). |
Lower than 80% attendance for 7 days. |
Stage 2 |
No attendance at scheduled lectures for a further 14 days (full-time students) and 28 days (part-time students). |
No record of supervisor meetings for a further 14 days (full-time students) and 28 days (part-time students). |
Lower than 80% attendance for a further 7 days. |
Stage 3 |
No attendance at scheduled lectures for a further 7 days (full-time students) and 14 days (part-time students). |
No record of supervisor meetings for a further 7 days (full-time students) and 14 days (part-time students). |
Lower than 80% attendance for a further 7 days. |
Contact |
Your course leader or the Student Hub |
Your supervisor |
Your course leader or cadet liaison officer |
Apprenticeship students attendance will be monitored outside of the above processes.
Getting started
Watch the videos below to help you get started using the system, if you have any questions please see the FAQs. For all other attendance queries please email check-in@solent.ac.uk or visit the Student Hub.
Check-In video Check In training video for students_default.mp4 (sharepoint.com)
Campus card
Students should always have their campus card on them to ensure they can access both the campus buildings and the classrooms.
Supporting your attendance
The University has a wide range of support services available and by monitoring attendance, we hope to be able to identify students who need support at an early stage. We can then discuss with you what sort of assistance might be the most appropriate and we can put this in place as soon as possible.
If your attendance is a cause of concern the University will contact you to discuss the lack of participation with your course. Ultimately, students who fail to improve their attendance, or meet with academic staff to discuss their poor attendance may find that they are withdrawn from their course.
If you have any issues or concerns that are impacting on your ability to attend class, please contact the Student Hub. The hub will be able to advise you on a wide range of issues and will direct you onto additional services who may be able to put some additional support in place for you.