07-31-2015, 05:15 PM
The school is not required to provide insurance and they cannot based on their religious beliefs. They are also offering hardship funding to some students effected by this. Do people think the school is required to provide insurance or that it is a student's right to be given insurance?
To me it's pretty simple. If you do not share the beliefs of the University go elsewhere. Why would someone want to go to a school that was not inline with their beliefs?
To me it's pretty simple. If you do not share the beliefs of the University go elsewhere. Why would someone want to go to a school that was not inline with their beliefs?
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