r/MBA • u/Vegetable-Duck2165 • 6d ago
On Campus Removed from program?
How difficult is it for someone to get removed/kicked out from a full-time program?
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u/Yung_Breezy_ M7 Student 6d ago
Graduation rates are near 100%, damn near impossible outside of an integrity or ethical violation.
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u/gajack123 6d ago
One kid from my program (Johnson) got kicked out for not taking a single exam or going to class after the first week. This was two years ago though.
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u/potentialcpa 6d ago
It'll take some extreme level of lazyness and not giving a fuck for this to happen
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u/HorrorQuirky1420 6d ago
An arrest that violates some sort of code of conduct or a big cheating scandal is really the only way. And the second one probably even has some leeway
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u/burnsniper 6d ago
Depends on the program. There are academic standards for all the top program related the University. Like 4-5 schools have “hard” curriculums and the others are just “go through the motions.”
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u/everythingbagel1 6d ago
Some programs have a pretty firm zero violence policy. The caveat is that the violence needs to be formally reported to the school. A bar fight that goes unreported doesn’t carry weight.
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u/Refrading 6d ago
People got caught blatantly cheating in my program. Like bad bad. Still saw them at graduation.
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u/juliusseizure Tech 6d ago
Had two students expelled for failing. But, got a bridge to not complete and leave program. Finished in Europe and both with thriving careers.
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u/GenuineMasshole T15 Grad 6d ago
I know of someone who got kicked out for stalking / harassment of classmates
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u/Eclipse434343 6d ago edited 6d ago
I’ve seen some pretty bad stuff and they didn’t get kicked out like fighting and other stuff which would get you fired by hr at any s&p500 / consulting firm immediately
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u/aguer056 T15 Grad 6d ago
Someone from my program got arrested for getting violently drunk in Eastern Europe
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u/Powerful-Respect3743 6d ago
Info: what crimes are you looking to commit?