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siserune, the policy you still seek to ignore is central to my point and the sole reason for understanding why the Extension School doesnt have to mention its college when stating the degrees it confers. First off, the proposal wasnt considered because it would be harder to distinguish between two seperate schools within the FAS. The College and the Extension School are two seperate schools in the greater umbrella of the FAS and Harvard University. The measure was just to keep the distinction between the two schools. I do not have a problem with that.
Secondly, you are trying to make sense of a flawed position by insisting that HES students should be required to put ES after their degrees because it's supposed to be more exact in your world. This isnt so. The proposal you put out is absurd because NO other college within the FAS is required to put down their name of their college after their degree. That would be putting demands on a college that are not put on the other colleges in the FAS. You are clearly discriminating against the Extension School.
You just cleary cannot stand the way you believe Extension grads are getting away with ommitting Extension School after their degrees. You think its wrong and decietful. But it is perfectly legitimate and expected of them from the University itself. If an Extension grad WANTS to put Extension School after his degree, then more power to him, the University will not stop him or discourage from doing so. You on the other hand have such a low view of the school, and cannot believe that a college with such "lax" admission standards can get away with NOT distinguishing itself as an Extension School and affiliate itself with such a prestigious institution so easily. That's what your real beef with the ES is.
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