Summary: A Letter To Allyson

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Dear Allyson,
We cannot keep your student file active any longer without attendance. You still have 30 days from today’s date to complete your course. If the course has not been completed as of July 8, 2016, your file will be closed.
You simply need to re-register, should you choose to complete the course at a later date.
Please notify me if you would like to continue with your course.

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