”The schedule is changed due to a few classes been missed.”
No. The minimum correction is: 1) The schedule is changed due to a few classes having been missed. But consider saying this instead: 2) The schedule has been changed because a few classes have been missed.
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No. The minimum correction is:
1) The schedule is changed due to a few classes having been missed.
But consider saying this instead:
2) The schedule has been changed because a few classes have been missed.
(2) is a smoother sentence. According to a traditional rule, (1) is an incorrect use of "due to". Almost no one follows that rule any more, but t