“For suspensions and expulsions, it is next to impossible to get a positive outcome.”
From the article “In addition, Pryor was forbidden from taking courses for credit at other universities because of his crass remark.”
I can understand the college being able to suspend students for any reason it chooses, just as an employer in right to work states can fire “at will”. However, forbidding Pryor from taking courses for credit of other universities seems like the college has reached far beyond its authority by restricting the student from taking courses elsewhere. After all employers cannot prohibit a fired employee from accepting another job.
“forbidding Pryor from taking courses for credit of other universities seems like the college has reached far beyond its authority “
I think what this must mean is that if he takes such course elsewhere they will not credit them toward a degree. Like you I cannot imagine they think he cannot actually enroll elsewhere, though the world is a strange place these days, especially on campus.