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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Nope, he should not be able to keep the credits. He knew his application was fraudulent so he should not accrue any benefits as a result of the fraud - starting from the moment the fraud began. [/quote] They can't strip him of the credits. If he goes to another university, that other university makes a decision about whether to accept the transfer credits. They will basically always do so EXCEPT that there are typically limits on how many classes one can transfer, whether they can transfer courses in the major, etc. In other words, it's not Georgetown's decision about whether he keeps the credits, though it may be difficult for him to transfer after three years of study and have ALL of the credits count at the other university.[/quote]
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