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The "attendance crisis," she said, jeopardized students' academic futures and deprived schools of needed dollars.
"It was usually not lack of ability," Kaplan writes, "but poor study habits, inadequate instruction or a combination of the two that jeopardized students' performance".
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The "attendance crisis," she said, jeopardized student academic futures and deprived schools of needed dollars.
Richard A. Carranza said in a statement that the storms could cause power outages and jeopardize students' safety.
"The crisis has become an embarrassment to the entire nation," they wrote, accusing the state of "knowingly jeopardizing" students' futures.
The group's president, Michael Priser, said there might be fewer furlough days because cutting too many days could cost schools their accreditation, thus jeopardizing students' chances of college acceptance.
To quote Bruce Alberts, former President of the National Academy of Sciences and current editor-in-chief of Science, "The entire enterprise will be jeopardized if students generally feel dissatisfied with their training" (personal communication).
So a decrease in the student's income is unlikely to jeopardize the student's status as an independent student.
"We hope that the union will reconsider its irresponsible and misguided decision to jeopardize our students' education".
But his career was jeopardized when his students complained about his research methods, prompting an inquiry by the Harvard faculty.
One explanation may be that the institution does not want to jeopardize a student's application by recording incidents of unprofessional behavior.
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