If you commit these crimes, you will be rejected from this community college
There is no doubt that people who have committed crimes should serve their time in prison. Still, once they have done their time, they deserve to have a chance in life and pursue a college education. According to this source, there might be a reason why some felons get rejected.
At least in this community college, some restrictions keep former inmates from getting accepted. The admission officers will always prioritize the safety of the current students. So, even though they have no problem with ex-convicts, those who had a violent offense will get rejected almost instantly.
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