To: xsysmgr
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In Texas, Baylor University formally accepted six students, only to deny them admission after realizing that they were home-schooled."
Undoubtably because the six home schooled students had not been "indoctrinated" by state run schools and posed a risk to those that were.
8 posted on
06/23/2002 5:45:21 AM PDT by
G.Mason
To: G.Mason
so much for creating a diverse first year class....
To: G.Mason
"In Texas, Baylor University formally accepted six students, only to deny them admission after realizing that they were home-schooled." Undoubtably because the six home schooled students had not been "indoctrinated" by state run schools and posed a risk to those that were.
Or because they believed more strongly in God and in His Word than did the Baylor administration.
To: G.Mason
I would think that the home-schooled students would have a cut and dried law suit against Baylor. If they go after Baylor and get the right jury they might end up owning the University.
15 posted on
06/23/2002 6:53:25 AM PDT by
gaspar
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