No the issue is that he attended this college and that no other school will accept the credits he earned there. So he wants to finish his degree.
Which the school could do online or with seminars or self study. Then mail him his degree.
It's not "his" degree. He did not pay for, nor did he do the work which qualifies him for a degree from this institution. He has no claim.
Which the school could do online or with seminars or self study.
No valid reason exists why they should do such a thing.
A Christian college’s diploma is a mark of someone following their standards of life. The man does not follow a Christian lifestyle—so he doesn’t deserve a Christian college’s approval.
Unless the college is unaccredited, other colleges should be willing to accept at least most of his credits.
Point being, he chooses to live in a way antithetical to the standards required of the Christian college he attended. They are under no obligation to somehow approve of that—even though he has only 6 credits left. He was unwise to dropout...and given his current lifestyle choices....he’s unwise to expect readmittance.