You have lost your student identification card. This has created some problems for you. Write a letter to the director of student services. In your letter advise them of your situation explain how this is affecting you request a new card

Dear Bella, My name is jazzy and I am a
student
of
Cloud
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the Cloud
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Computing course at Lambton College.I lost my
student
identification
card
last
Friday.I am writing to ask you if I need to visit the
student
services or I can send just an email. Actually, I used my
card
last
time in the college library to access the computer system and I lost it there.I went to ask for the reception but nobody returned them. I really need the
student
card
because I have to take my annual exam
next
week and the examiner will not allow me to sit in the examination without an ID
card
.Even I am not able to study in the library though paid for one month so that I can prepare better for passing the test. I would really appreciate
if
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it if
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you can share what documents I will need to apply
and
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for and
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how much it will cost me? I look forward to your response soon. Best regards, Jazzy
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