Dear President Saatkamp:
My name is Squirrel and I am a senior at Stockton, majoring in accounting. I currently have 124 credits completed, and anticipate to graduate at the end of this semester. However, a scheduling conflict has arisen which may affect my graduation. My schedule this semester should consist of 16 credits, but I am unable to schedule one class (full course number of the course) because it is full. This is a course that I am required to take to fulfill degree requirements. The professors I have asked for assistance during the summer months have stated that they are unable to allow me into the class, including Dr. Kubricki. His Justice, Virtue, and Moral philosophy class (full course number and section) would fit perfectly into my schedule. However, Dr. Kubriki stated that professors are no longer able to grant a student into a full class, and it must go through the Dean. I contacted Dean Colijin for assistance, who stated that permitting me into this class was above his discretion.
Therefore, I am writing you for assistance. I would like to be able to graduate at the end of this semester, but need this last class in order to do so. Is there any solution to this problem without having to take this last class in the Spring, delaying my graduation?
Please contact me with any questions. My phone number is XXXXXXXX. I can also be reached via e-mail, at
xxxxxx@xxxxx.com. Thank you in advance for your assistance with this matter.
Sincerely,
Squirrel
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