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  1. #1
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    Default Difficulty Getting Transcripts

    Last year I got my HS diploma via a school in FL. They are nationally accredited etc and it was one of those "earn it at home" type programs.

    I'm attempting to set up my college classes for this fall (first time going to college) and as I am busy during the day with work and things I had someone I thought I could trust call in to my school to get information on attaining my transcripts and possibly setting up a callback.

    I received a call back from the school the next day as I was hoping and was unexpectedly informed that someone was very rude to one of the employees at the school. Name calling from the sound of it. I'm not sure what was said but they seem to be giving me a hassle about it. I apologized on behalf of the person who called in for me and went on to discuss how to get my transcripts and such. They still seem to be giving me grief about this incident. The school still hasn't told me exactly what was said over the phone and the person who had called in for me is very hard to get a hold of as they don't have a permanent place of residency.

    My question is, due to whatever was said over the phone, can they refuse to send my transcripts to the college I'm applying for? I've already sent in my request form and credit card info and I'm pretty screwed if I don't get my transcripts.

    Like I said I'm not longer a student there, I just need my transcripts.

    This school always seems to give me trouble. I'd tried joining the military with my diploma only to find out they wouldn't accept it.

    The diploma was $450.00

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    Default Re: Issue with School

    I received an email from the school this morning.

    In reference to the written statement to the incident of June 11, 2009, as per consultation with our principal, the school needs the person whom called on your behalf to provide <school name> a written notarized statement that you (the student) was not the student whom contacted the school and stated the "N" word to one of our phone agents at the school on your behalf and said the "N" word which violated the institution's Scholastic Honor and Behavioral/Conduct Code in which you "may face only one possible penalty:

    immediate expulsion from all academic programs/immediate revocation of any and all issued credentials and the forfeiture of all tuition fees." Please make sure that the statement that the person whom contacted our school on your behalf signs and notarizes the statement and mail back to <school name>'s Administration at <address>. Please send it in no later than 10 days (June 25, 2009) after receipt of this message. We thank you for your kind attention in this important matter and look forward to your notarized statement.

    To which I replied:

    This person does not live with me and I can not guarantee that I can reach this person. I was not aware that the "N" word was used. Whoever I spoke with was rather vague on this matter when I spoke with them on the telephone and I was under the impression this matter was cleared up already. Is it possible for me to apologize in their stead?



    What should I do guys? Can they REALLY revoke my diploma?

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