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To: Jeffrey Epstein <Jeevaeation(kgmail.coin>
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Date: Wed, 08 Jun 2011 05:46:44 +0000
Wanted you to see below. They havent given us the amount of allowed absence for the filmaking.( For the acting It is 9 classes until you are
requested to leave. There are average of 3 classes a day, occasionally 2. Which gives you about 3/4 days allowed to miss in B weeks.
Craazyyylll
Don't Exceed the Allowed Number of Absences
NYFA has a strict attendance policy. If you exceed the number of allowed absences, you will be asked to leave the program and you'll lose your F•1 visa
status and have to depart the US. You will be informed of the attendance policy and number of allowed absences at orientation.
If you can't attend class for a reason beyond your control and you are close to exceeding the allowed absences • contact the school immediately and
speak with the Registrar's Office and International Office.
If there is anything going on in your life that is affecting your ability to attend school and complete your work please speak to us as soon as possible.
•Please note, a visa Is only used to ENTER the US and has no relation to how long you can stay in the US! An F•1 student can remain in the US
as long as they are in good status, meaning attending school full time or on authorized break.
For a variety of reasons, students may leave school early or unexpectedly. Some of these reasons include early graduation, leave of absence,
suspension, or expulsion.
U.S. federal regulations require you to inform the International Office if you plan to leave the school earlier than the program end date listed on your
Form I.20 and your reason for doing so.
An F•1 student who has been authorized to withdraw from classes prior to completing his or her program is allowed a 15-day period to prepare for
departure from the US.
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