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What should I do if Yantai University misses and wants to stay in school?
If you miss the detention program of Yantai University, but still want to stay, you can follow the following steps:

1. Take the initiative to contact the school: Step 1, contact the International Student Office of Yantai University or relevant departments. Explain that you missed the detention procedure and express your wishes and reasons. They will inform you of further operations and required documents.

2. Give reasons: explain why you missed the detention procedure and why you want to stay at school. You need to provide sufficient reasons and proof, such as family emergencies, physical health or other force majeure.

3. Complete formalities: According to the requirements of the school, you may need to complete some formalities or submit specific documents. This may include filling out the application form, providing relevant supporting documents and paying relevant fees. Ensure the required documents and procedures are completed and submitted on time.

4. Communication and consultation: communicate and negotiate with the international student office or relevant departments of the school to understand its policies and procedures. You may need to explain your situation and seek their understanding and support. They will provide correct guidance and help.

5. Abide by the regulations: In the whole process, it is very important to abide by the regulations and requirements of the school. Make sure to operate according to the requirements of the school and the arranged schedule, and submit the required documents. Actively cooperate with school procedures, and communicate in time if there are any problems or difficulties. Please note that the specific procedures and requirements may vary by school and region. Therefore, it is best to contact the relevant departments of the school to understand the specific procedures and requirements for their stay in school. They will be able to provide more accurate and detailed guidance to help you successfully handle the detention procedure.