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Masters End Right To Sign Off Board

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Dean's List students may no longer sign off board for the week before or after Christmas and spring vacations.

In a meeting early last month, the Masters stipulated that they would no longer allow students to sign off in this or in three other situations. The three categories include: any specific religious holiday: graduating seniors who have completed their generals and have no additional exams; and students who leave the University voluntarily or by request.

The three categories still remain in which students may sign off: illness of an undergraduate at home or at Stillman; death in the family; and employment during meal hours within or outside the University.

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