One additional story! I know a young man who was/is an outstanding student(35 ACT & 2300 SAT, perfect score on 11 AP tests). He received an academic scholarship to a private university, one of two selected out 5000 students. His major was Bioinformatics/Molecular Biology. The scholarship covered everything, tuition, housing, food & all books and supplies, a total value $200,000.00 over four years.
Fast forward to the last week of his freshman year. He calls home, "hey Dad, I got bad news". Are you OK? "Kinda" Can it wait, I'm at a baseball game watching your brother. "I got in trouble with the school and Homeland security" WHAT!
It turns out he and eleven other students, five of which are on the basketball team sent away to China for fake ID's. All communication was done on his laptop, so it appeared that he was the ring leader. Homeland security intercepted the ID's in customs, brought them to the University. Homeland security did not file charges, but warned that this was a federal security issue. The school in turn, decided to punish 10 of the students with probation, and the computer guy and the guy that wired the funds with suspension. The suspension meant the loss of the remainder of the full scholarship. A $150,000.00 bad decision.
Fast forward 6 years. He graduated with honors (from another school) with a degree in Bioinformatics. He still has zero college debut because he worked nearly full time to pay for school. He used the credits from his AP classes, took a few courses at a local JC and transferred to the leading state university and graduated in 2 years. He has a great job and now he will always have a great story to tell. Tough lesson for a 19 year old, even harder lesson for the parents.