I'll start by commenting that the comments about the need for a comma before "which" and the elimination of the apostrophe were accurate.
As for the verb tense...I completely understand the argument that "classes just ended" and "frees up Jen's time" do not agree in tense. I think that the key...
As an animal lover, I'm loathe to help beat this poor, dead horse any more, but here goes....
Even if "stop loss" has become accepted as a compound word, used as a verb, you still need to remember that modifications to compound words are applied to the appropriate subcomponent.
Examples...
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