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Reminder Regarding Term End Dates, Extensions and Access to Courses
American Sentinel's policy is to allow students who have successfully completed a course to have access to it for 90 days following the term end date. This policy does not apply to students who fail to complete a course within the scheduled term dates.
Students who fail to complete a course by the last day of the term and who have not requested and paid for an extension will have their access to that course removed. For a course to be considered complete, all assignments and final exam requests must be submitted by the published last day of the term. Note: If you are removed from the course you will be required to retake it, including repaying the current tuition.
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Mark Your Calendars - 2008 Commencement Ceremony Will Be Held June 6th in Denver, CO
Just a reminder that if you have completed the requirements for your degree and have not participated in a commencement ceremony, you are invited to the 2008 ceremony which will be held June 6th at the Lawrence C. Phipps Memorial Conference Center in Denver, Colorado.
The Lawrence C. Phipps Memorial Conference Center was built in the 1930's by Senator Lawrence C. Phipps to provide business and jobs during that depression period. The elegant Georgian mansion and tennis pavilion are situated on 5 and one-half acres of landscaped grounds in southeast Denver. The beautiful landscaped formal garden provides the backdrop for some of the area's most prestigious garden parties.
Last year's attendees included graduates and their families from 17 US states and Mexico. This year we will have graduates and students in attendance from American Sentinel's program at Ningbo Dahongying Vocational Technical College, LuGang, Gaoqiao, Ningbo, China.
Invitations with information about commencement will be going out shortly. If you have specific questions before then please contact Kathie Mallach Kathie.Mallach@AmericanSentinel.edu. We look forward to seeing you there.
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Thai Smith - New Student Services Advisor
Thai Smith is the newest addition to American Sentinel's Student Service Team. She will be helping students whose last names begin with A-E and M-R.
Thai has worked several years in the legislative and political realm of the public sector. She has held positions at the Colorado State Capitol, worked for government agencies as well as worked in presidential, gubernatorial, mayoral and national elections campaigns. She has experience in operations administration and organizational policy.
Thai holds a Master's degree in Criminology & Public Administration from the University of Colorado and is currently seeking a second graduate degree in public policy.
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