In the wake of a federal investigation into sexual assaults on college campuses, an investigation by The Columbus Dispatch reveals college students found guilty of violent offenses can transfer to another school with ease.
In one case, a male student initially expelled from a private university for sexual assault was allowed to withdraw to make it easier for him to apply to other schools.
From the story: "It is relatively easy for many expelled students to transfer because, at roughly half of all colleges, non-academic disciplinary action isn’t noted on transcripts. And disciplinary histories do not follow students who are allowed to withdraw either before or after being found responsible, as was the case with students who got in trouble at Bowling Green and Virginia Wesleyan University."
Read the full investigation at The Columbus Dispatch.