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Should a Certificate of Completion be issued to a student who attended less than 100% of a prelicensing course?

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Should a Certificate of Completion be issued to a student who attended less than 100% of a prelicensing course?

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No. According to our current proposed regulations, a student must attend 100% of a prelicensing course in order to earn a Certificate of Completion. This requirement means that any sessions missed by a student must be made up. An instructor must work with the student to go over the missed materials before certifying that the student has completed 100% of the class and materials.

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