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Old 09-18-2012, 11:41 AM
HQWest HQWest is offline
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I have not had this come up in regards to sororities or while advising but I have had to sit down and explain to a graduate student I worked with that not showing up to court for her multiple moving violations would get her convicted in absentia and that would be a felony in that state. (It would not have been in her home state.) A felony conviction would mean ineligible for her stipend and to enroll on that campus. She HAD to pay that fine.

I can totally see where something like this might come out as a last minute WTH? during recruitment. (ineligible to enroll = ineligible to initiate.)
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