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SW-User
I think it should be left up to the university leadership to decide...and I can't imagine they'd ever let them stay. Sure the student might have excelled even though they got in fraudulently but how they got in I think invalidates it from the get go. They got in while someone that fairly went through the process didn't get in. I think the backlash would be quite negative if they kept them enrolled.
Spokeskitties75 · 46-50, M
@SW-User I agree. It’s a shame to the ones that really didn’t know... which I think is very few tbh. But even if they are excelling, the foundation is flawed... and life isn’t fair, and that is the price you pay for having corrupt parents. A good lesson for these kids that money and privilege isn’t everything.

SW-User
@Spokeskitties75 Precisely...shitty things happen to kids with shitty parents. Maybe these kids will be taken care of before the parents have to start selling off everything to pay their legal fees.