Posted on 09/17/2018 8:59:46 AM PDT by SeekAndFind
Regarding interpretations of Title IX, and all other laws, regulations, policies using the term: What is sexual orientation? What all does it include? Is there any “orientation” which is not included?
RE: He may have changed his mind. But I don’t think God did.
Simple solution — JUST APPLY TO ANOTHER COLLEGE AND TAKE YOUR CREDITS WITH YOU !!
The number of colleges that accept the gay lifestyle FAR OUTNUMBER Christian Colleges.
The bogus quality of the charges doesn't matter; these deviants can still find some hand-picked judge to justify them.
Just like a militant homosexual to try to force a religious institution to ignore the teachings of the bible to get what they want.
The schools policy notably doesnt say a thing about sexual orientation - only behavior.
If homosexual activists want us to believe their copious assurances that religious institutions can practice their beliefs unhindered within their institutions, then they had better stop hindering the practice of religious institutions’ beliefs with such lawsuits.
How did the college staff learn that he is homosexual?
He couldn’t take them at another school and transfer the classwork ‘here’?
Maybe the grades were too low to transfer
It's not "his" degree. He did not pay for, nor did he do the work which qualifies him for a degree from this institution. He has no claim.
Which the school could do online or with seminars or self study.
No valid reason exists why they should do such a thing.
Although the credits may transfer, a certain number often have to be from the school the degree is coming from. The credits end up taking care of electives but for the core degree they don’t apply.
Tough noogies sugar puss.
The real abomination is how this private school denied this man his freedom and enslaved him without compensation to be religiously indoctrinated.
RE: How did the college staff learn that he is homosexual?
He was active on Facebook. If you don’t want people to know anything about your private life, don’t make it public.
A Christian college’s diploma is a mark of someone following their standards of life. The man does not follow a Christian lifestyle—so he doesn’t deserve a Christian college’s approval.
Unless the college is unaccredited, other colleges should be willing to accept at least most of his credits.
Point being, he chooses to live in a way antithetical to the standards required of the Christian college he attended. They are under no obligation to somehow approve of that—even though he has only 6 credits left. He was unwise to dropout...and given his current lifestyle choices....he’s unwise to expect readmittance.
Whether or not credits transfer is up to the school you are transferring TO not the school the credits are from. Assuming the original college is accredited, other colleges will accept most (if not all) of his credits...regardless his lifestyle.
In any event, a college is under no obligation to award a diploma to someone who breaks their pledge to that college in lifestyle choices.
Plenty of seniors have been expelled from colleges just weeks before graduation due to moral failure.
He left school 15 years ago and wants to come back? Too long ago for continuation...prob joined the us navy for the long secluded trips with lonely men and the health bennies to treat his stds and possible hiv and surgery for his ravaged anatomy. Now he wants to get his degree so he can say that the college doesnt follow its standards and allowed him in. Its a cynical ploy.
He left school 15 years ago and wants to come back? Too long ago for continuation...prob joined the us navy for the long secluded trips with lonely men and the health bennies to treat his stds and possible hiv and surgery for his ravaged anatomy. Now he wants to get his degree so he can say that the college doesnt follow its standards and allowed him in. Its a cynical ploy.
He left school 15 years ago and wants to come back? Too long ago for continuation...prob joined the us navy for the long secluded trips with lonely men and the health bennies to treat his stds and possible hiv and surgery for his ravaged anatomy. Now he wants to get his degree so he can say that the college doesnt follow its standards and allowed him in. Its a cynical ploy.
Whether or not credits transfer is up to the school you are transferring TO not the school the credits are from.
It is most definitely up to the school you are transferring FROM. They can REFUSE to transfer the credits to the new school. Spent 10 years doing IT work for a large university and saw this happen several times.
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