University of California, Irvine officials have rescinded hundreds of admission offers for the upcoming fall semester. The Los Angeles Times reported that offers to 499 UC Irvine students were withdrawn — 290 of them for transcript issues and the rest for poor senior-year grades, according to campus data. KABC-TV reported Friday that the university’s Student Government Association has since demanded officials apologize to impacted students, reimburse all fees and guarantee future admission. A university official says administrators will meet with the student leaders to discuss the matter. “For those who felt ignored or mistreated, I sincerely apologize.”The Associated Press contributed to this story
Source: Fox News July 30, 2017 00:11 UTC