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To: Extremely Extreme Extremist
The article says she knew she violated a conduct code she signed. Even by being gay she was in violation, so I guess the marriage pushed the issue to the extreme. The school probably found out by her filing paperwork for aid as “married” or something. Married makes you independent and usually eligible for more aid. Schools often look into this.

Why choose this private school if you don't hold it's values? She now wants to transfer to a state school, probably saving herself money.

I'm always suspicious of those that put themselves in situations where they know the rules, agree to them or pretend to with a signature, and then run to make a huge deal out of it when caught. Maybe she needs to sue to pay back her student loans. :/

11 posted on 07/14/2014 9:35:45 PM PDT by MacMattico
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To: MacMattico

They know that they violate a Christian university’s rules, they do this so that they can cry to the media about religious intolerance and to degrade Biblical Christianity in the name of the world. It’s Satan fighting against God and His truth, plain and simple..


13 posted on 07/14/2014 9:45:51 PM PDT by JSDude1
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This brings up an interesting topic.

Yearly tuition costs at Southwestern Christian? $13,275.

If she had gone to University of Texas? They charge by the field of study. So, if you were going for a communications degree....the full-year of tuition would be $4,832. For business? $5,369. For nursing, $5,181.

So she was spending roughly 2.5 times her cash for a degree, that she could have gotten for less cost. Who paid the $13,275 a year for her? I’m guessing her parents covered most of this. Why attend a private-christian university? I’m not sure there’s any educational benefit to the setting....other than less alcohol consumption (one would assume).

As for transferring credit? There’s one interesting aspect. If she was three years into the program, there might be some limits. Most major universities will require that you take a minimum of one full-year of classes and all related within your field of study. I’m guessing in this case....she might have a minimum of five classes that she’ll have to re-take in some fashion, and it’ll add at least one year....maybe even eighteen months....onto her schedule.

As for stupidity in assuming that the university wouldn’t ever hear about her marriage? The minute you do something in life like marriage and you try to hide it for some reason....you are dealing with disaster and chaos. I can’t imagine someone being that stupid. Any bets that she’s simply studying for a liberal arts degree?


15 posted on 07/14/2014 9:53:36 PM PDT by pepsionice
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