Posted on 03/06/2009 5:22:10 PM PST by delacoert
In a letter dated September 29, 2008, Chad Hardy, producer of the infamous Men on a Mission Calendars and website, received a letter from Brigham Young University informing him that his name had been removed from the August 15, 2008 graduation roll. The letter stated that he would not be awarded his BA degree in Communication Studies because he had been excommunicated from the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints on July 13, 2008, a month before graduation.
All of his required coursework had already been completed prior to the church discipline. He was not required to abide by the schools strict Honor Code because he finished his coursework online from his home in Las Vegas, NM. The only recourse given to him to get his diploma was to come back to full fellowship with the LDS Church.
Brigham Young University failed to follow their own policies and procedures in disciplining Hardy and revoking his degree. Two weeks later, Hardy was denied and exception from BYU policy and will not be awarded his degree.
This series of videos is the actual recording from the official University Review with BYU Dean of Students, Vernon Heperi.
Do you believe your words and actions here are proper?
I fail to see the point of your question, can you elaborate?
Maybe fproy2222 is going to contact your former college and have them yank your diploma based upon your Freeper “improper” actions on this thread....LOL
You ARE expected to adhere to a special unspoken “code” for life aren’t you?
I wish him good luck on that. My old school is run amok with libs now days.
Do you believe your words and actions here are proper?
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“I fail to see the point of your question, . . .”
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Thank you for your answer.
No, thank you for another demonstration of your skills.
It is very gratifying to see you work.
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