Dropping Students. DL faculty are responsible for dropping students if they do not regularly participate in activities defined in the syllabus in 20% or more of any part of the scheduled class term prior to the established drop date for the class. Twenty percent (20%) (i.e., in class and replaced seat time) represents 3.2 weeks in a 16-week course, 1.6 weeks in an 8-week course, and 1.2 weeks in a 6-week course.
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Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement
Dropping Students. DL faculty are responsible for dropping students if they do not participate regularly participate in activities defined in the syllabus in 20% or more of any part of the scheduled class term prior to the established drop date for the class. Twenty percent (20%) (i.e., i.e. in class and replaced seat time) represents 3.2 weeks in a 16-week course, 1.6 weeks in an a 8-week course, and 1.2 weeks in a 6-week course.
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Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement
Dropping Students. DL faculty professors are responsible for dropping students if they do not regularly participate in activities defined in the syllabus in 20% or more of any part of the scheduled class term prior to the established drop date for the class. Twenty percent (20%) (i.e., in class and replaced seat time) represents 3.2 weeks in a 16-week course, 1.6 weeks in an 8-week course, and 1.2 weeks in a 6-week course.
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Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement
Dropping Students. DL faculty are responsible for dropping students if they do not participate regularly participate in activities defined in the syllabus in 20% or more of any part of the scheduled class term prior to the established drop date for the class. Twenty percent (20%) (i.e., i.e. in class and replaced seat time) represents 3.2 weeks in a 16-week course, 1.6 weeks in an 8-week course, and 1.2 weeks in a 6-week course.
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Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement