Thursday, April 04, 2002A 'C' GPA for the student government?: The head of Kent State's student government reported her GPA to the school paper for use in a pre-election profile. Several days later the paper published a correction, revising her GPA downwards, after a school employee corrected the mis-stated figure. "My federal rights as a student have been violated," says the student legislator, and she's taken the school to court.Her GPA was 2.68. According to the Cleveland Scene, "at...Kent, a mid-C average isn't akin to a scarlet letter." So what's acceptable here at Dartmouth? Any Student Assembly flacks willing to give up their GPAs? Molly, Mike, Aly: email us. Posted by Andrew Grossman at 12:28 PM Comments Post a Comment (we enforce our comments policy) |
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