There is a debt that runs in the wrong direction in American education. For millions of adults — veterans who gave years of service and returned to find their credentials unrecognized, workers who passed through a system that checked boxes without building capability, parents who never finished, and people who learned differently in classrooms designed for one kind of mind — the education system made a promise and broke it. The standard institutional response is to ask the student to try again, on the institution's terms, at the institution's price.
Global Sovereign University was built on a different response. The Amnesty Protocol is the formal declaration that you are not obligated to carry the verdict handed down by a system that failed you. No prior grades required. No transcript required. No tuition. No explanation owed. What you know is what you know — and GSU meets you exactly where you are.
The protocol is not charity. It is not a lowered standard. It is the recognition that the gatekeeping apparatus of traditional education — the transcript requirement, the GPA filter, the tuition barrier — functions primarily to maintain institutional control rather than to ensure educational quality. The research does not show that students without transcripts cannot learn. It shows they were never consistently given the opportunity.
In The Amnesty Protocol: Reaching the Forgotten, Dr. Gene Constant traces the philosophical and practical architecture of this founding principle. Who exactly was forgotten? What systems produced that forgetting? And what does an institution built to reverse it look like in practice?
The answers are specific. GSU's free curriculum covers mathematics, financial literacy, digital competency, civic reasoning, reading, critical thinking, personal development, and vocational skills — all built on game-based learning that research consistently shows outperforms passive content delivery. Every game is free to play before any book is purchased. Every course is open to anyone.
The Amnesty Protocol is the first GSU textbook — and the first statement of the university's purpose. If you have ever felt that the door to learning closed before it fully opened, this book is the formal declaration that it was never locked.
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