Scotland university student Ethan Brown dies by suicide after being told he couldnt graduate
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A university student in Scotland ended his life three months after his school erroneously informed him he lacked sufficient credits to graduate, prompting his family to advocate for greater support for struggling students.

Ethan Brown, a 23-year-old geography major at the University of Glasgow, took his life on December 13, 2024 — the very day he was meant to graduate with honors.

Back in September 2024, the institution mistakenly advised him that he had not accrued the required credits for graduation, as noted in a statement from the University of Glasgow obtained by People.

Brown’s mother, Tracy Scott, found her son dead in his bedroom, and said she still wakes up every day in disbelief he’s gone.

“You wake up and you think it’s a bad dream, but it’s not,” Scott tearfully told STV News.

Scott pushed the school to probe Brown’s supposed failing marks.

“Upon investigation, the University identified the error and commissioned an internal report by a recently retired senior professor into the circumstances; this was shared with Ethan’s family on its completion,” the school wrote. 

Officials with the school met with “representatives of the family” less than two months after Brown’s death and offered “a sincere apology” and their “deepest sympathies,” according to the statement.

The school added that the “tragic” miscalculation “should have been picked up during the exam board process.” It also assured that the error was an isolated incident, according to the statement.

The oversight wasn’t just contained to inside the classroom, though. 

Brown reportedly flagged his own “wellbeing concerns” to someone at the school, who didn’t report it to the campus’ mental health and support services. 

The family’s attorney, Aamer Anwar, said that Brown’s family wants to fight and make sure the proper resources are offered to struggling students so that no other young lives are lost too soon.

“The University of Glasgow, the family believe, failed Ethan, and believe he took his own life as a result,” Anwar said at a press conference Tuesday.

The family was shattered to learn about Brown’s struggles after he was already gone.

But they’ve found comfort in remembering him as someone who had “a smile that would light up the room” and that he was someone whom others “would want to spend time with,” the lawyer said.

The University of Glasgow said it is looking back through its training programs for a variety of staff members, including those who oversee exam boards. It is also doing a “thorough review” of its academic and well-being practices, according to the statement.

If you are struggling with suicidal thoughts or are experiencing a mental health crisis and live in New York City, you can call 1-888-NYC-WELL for free and confidential crisis counseling. If you live outside the five boroughs, you can dial the 24/7 National Suicide Prevention hotline at 988 or go to SuicidePreventionLifeline.org.

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