Virginia Tech gives students latitude on coursework and grades

April 20, 2007
Virginia Tech says that students too disturbed to finish their course work because of this week's tragedy won't have to. Those students will qualify for credit with the grades they had earned before the killer struck. Officials say they are trying to ...

Virginia Tech says that students too disturbed to finish their course work because of this week's tragedy won't have to. Those students will qualify for credit with the grades they had earned before the killer struck. Officials say they are trying to ease students back into an academic routine with flexibility and compassion. Classes will resume Monday.

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