Shunda from Douglasville, GA, asked:
“Something has come up with the college I attend. I am a participant in a federal work
study program. I have been blamed for falsifying documents and forging my supervisor’s
signature. I stood my ground. The school president will have a fianl decision on
whether or not I will be terminated from school next week, which will make it the
second week of “investigating.” It’s pretty much up in the air right now, but I would like
to be prepared. Do you think I’ll be kicked out of school over this? I mean, I honestly
haven’t done anything. I even told them if I’m kicked out of school, I will be pursuing
this matter legally. He seemed not to care. Will I be expelled?”
Hi Shunda,
At this moment in time I don’t think you’ll be expelled from your school. Now that can
change based on a number of variables, including your free will.
It’d be smart of you to get your facts in order and put them in writing in chronological order. Have you called
an attorney for advice? You may want to do that sooner than later.
I believe something good will come out of this situation. Although it’ll take
concentration on your part, keep telling yourself and believing that it’s all happening in
your best interest.
Good luck!
Blessings,
Julie