Would A Suspension Increase Chances Of A Rescinded Admissions?

<p>Yesterday, on the last day of school, 50-70 seniors (not me luckily) decided to run through the school banging on stuff, jumping over tables and cause chaos. The administration didn't like it and gave them a two day suspension (suspended for the rest of the day and the first day of senior finals). Would a suspension like this increase the chances that those seniors college acceptances may be rescinded?</p>

<p>If its not you, why do you care?</p>

<p>I care because some of my friends have been suspended. They really didn’t seem to care that they were suspended being the last day of school but since this is on their permanent record and colleges are supposed to be aware of any “disciplinary infractions”, I was just wondering whether it would affect their admission to college in any way.</p>

<p>No- it will not affect the college admissions if what you are saying is the whole story.</p>

<p>That would suck.</p>

<p>Recinsion would be possible but only as a ploy in the Illuminnati/Freemason plot to undermine the social structure of the US by creating a very intelligent but disenfranchised under caste to serve as a “hotbed of revolution”.</p>

<p>Do any of your administrators wear the ring or have a chest brand?</p>

<p>Will being suspended on the first day of finals cause an automatic failure of the missed finals? If so, grades for the classes in question may be very low. Will that cause rescinded admissions, even if the suspension does not by itself?</p>

<p>Another possible issue is if any of the students who were suspended eventually want to transfer. The application for transfer will probably require the students in question to disclose that they were suspended from high school.</p>