@Classof83,
My honest assessment is that appeals to change the outcome of your young adult's case to allow her to reinstate/ finish/ graduate at WP will be a very likely be as effective as pushing a rope - not a lot of return no matter how hard you push. That being said, I commend you for the efforts taken and wish you the best outcome here. I would do the same thing or try to. I just feel they won't admit they made a hasty or less than optimal decision, and will back the leader even if some are scratching their heads at the choice made privately.
Years ago my application was rejected at one of the largest companies in the world. My recruiter gave me the news, and my response was "please politely tell them I reject their rejection and I'd like 5 minutes on the phone with the hiring manager." I honestly felt I could do the job well. and had the right background, experience, tools. Reluctantly he did, which reportedly brought much laughter to the hiring team. Well, a few of those hiring managers were mocking me at the water cooler at corporate HQ - what a baffoon etc. , and a very senior person, a household name actually - heard it, and gave me five minutes, noting I sounded hungry and like I wanted to be there, flew me out for an interview after that, and I got hired. My point being is odds be d*mned you should still try. I'm just trying to balance that and the message of not keeping on with CPRing with all energy in what i see as an already coded patient.
I do hope you recognize that abrupt separation from any band of brothers group you are close with is brutal - be it the military, classmates you bonded with while at WP, a college women's soccer or football team after an injury, even a corporation you've worked at for 20 years then were laid off after a merger or whatever. Any group you are in the soup with on an athletic field, hot zone, operating theater, theater of combat, etc. It's a sudden loss, and you should continue to support your young adult through this transition, but if I can suggest while CPRing at WP, if you aren't already, also put some of your energy now, 20% IDK, into her path forward- her next school, a transition plan on where to work or rehab as needed to return to optimal shape, etc. her applications, letters of reference, a course plan on what she'll need to take to graduate, internship opportunities, a semester abroad to clear her head and the passport/ funds she'll need, options to get into school this spring or summer. I hope sharing this helps you and your young adult on your journey.
Best of luck as you sort through this and please keep the board posted - I wish I knew how to better help but maybe different viewpoints will help in some small ways.