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Correct, this a conduct issue.
LineInTheSand said:This is one of those important times where parents need to let their kids know they love them even when they mess up.
I am not sure why honor is being brought up about this. This is a regulations problem, not a honor problem.
Noted. Sorry.And, folks [putting on my mod hat], let's keep honor out of this. This isn't an honor issue. If you want to discuss honor at USAFA or any other SA, please start a new thread.
Honor didn't mean much out there last year (they caught 78 cadets cheating on a test, and most were allowed to remain), maybe they're actually reading their motto this year.
I however, find it hard to believe that an aeronautical engineering senior at the USAFA has not learned to tie his tie correctly, attend all his classes and certainly not to have a girl in his room for the night. I'm sure by the end of his fourth class year he had this already instilled into him.
(Allowing my lower self to come out to play, I might not invite the GF to my next picnic, though)
Question?
If he has completed set credit hours for aero engineer degree, why is he not getting his diploma? I can see you may not commission but what about the said earned degree?
I am not sure why honor is being brought up about this. This is a regulations problem, not a honor problem.
Your statement basically illustrates was is confusing to some of us, why are they separate from each other.