• dumbass
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    7 months ago

    I’m a dumbass, but wouldn’t that technically be a form of theft? The students paid to goto school, did everything they needed to graduate but because the board is afraid of Israel they’re gonna deny them their right to graduate because they’re against genocide.

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      7 months ago

      You might think so, but no. You must be in good standing with a university in order to graduate.

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        I think if the faculty support the students graduating, you know the people more likely to interact with the students, that should be enough, but a bunch ofnuseles nepo baby’s who have financial interests in Israel can screw you for doing something universities an well known for doing, protesting… America needs an intervention.

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          Unfortunately schools aren’t run by students or facility. they’re run by the Board of Trustees who work for investors.

          And those schools are making bank profiting off the genocide.

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            Looks like we have to put you back into conservatorship under the E.Us care this time, England raised you wrong.

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        I’d be interested in the contract wording… there may be grounds for people to demand a refund from these schools. And not just those that are denied graduation.

        That said, putting “Harvard: DNF*”

        *exemplary record but was denied graduation for protesting genocide

        Would probably do just as well in international academia and the workplace as having a graduation transcript.