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In reply to the discussion: USC students linked to admissions scandal can't enroll in classes, get transcripts, university says [View all]LovingA2andMI
(7,006 posts)43. Actually....
They could have signed the documents at 17 or 16 years old. Once a Child enters college, unless they are a dual enrollment student (i.e. - high school student taking college classes) the Students grades are private from the parents unless the Student wishes to share the grades with the parents.
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USC students linked to admissions scandal can't enroll in classes, get transcripts, university says [View all]
nitpicker
Mar 2019
OP
did they do that to all the athletes that graduated on the sanctioned sports programs?
CreekDog
Mar 2019
#89
Every argument being made is the same as conservatives do toward the DACA kids
Blue_Adept
Mar 2019
#51
The majority of those that are here "illegally" are overstayed visas and the like
Blue_Adept
Mar 2019
#65
I find it interesting that you equate rich privilege with people trying to save their own lives. nt
Javaman
Mar 2019
#57
Hey, according to folks in this thread, they broke the law. So throw the book at them.
Blue_Adept
Mar 2019
#58
Dreamers were young children. Not bordering on adulthood who didn't know they weren't born here.
Honeycombe8
Mar 2019
#79
that's like letting a bank robber go because he used the money to build an orphanage. nt
Javaman
Mar 2019
#14
the orphanage should be sold or given over to the state and the robber goes to jail.
Javaman
Mar 2019
#55
I'm drawing on my experience in common sense. Their tuition, based on fraud, will not be returned.
Honeycombe8
Mar 2019
#96
This is the same principal as not using nazi "medical" reasearch from holocaust camps.....
getagrip_already
Mar 2019
#31
I think a better analogy is a bank robber having his car confiscated by police.
Honeycombe8
Mar 2019
#41
I posted my reply before seeing yours. You and I are thinking the same thing
tulipsandroses
Mar 2019
#42
Hate for which demographic here? on rich people or white people? The kids or...?
Apple Fritter
Mar 2019
#69