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Absences Due to Military Service

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on July 23, 2010 at 10:46:47 am
 

The General Information Catalog states:

 

In accordance with section 51.9111 of the Texas Education Code, a student is excused from attending classes or engaging in other required activities, including exams, if he or she is called to active military service of a reasonably brief duration. The maximum time for which the student may be excused has been defined by the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board as "no more than 25 percent of the total number of class meetings or the contact hour equivalent (not including the final examination period) for the specific course or courses in which the student is currently enrolled at the beginning of the period of active military service." The student will be allowed a reasonable time after the absence to complete assignments and take exams.

 

Liberal Arts works closely with students affected by active duty to ensure that they do not jeopardize their academic record in fulfilling their duty.

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