In case people haven't seen it yet (i hadn't), Ms. Su has withdrawn her appeals, and has closed TVU for good.
http://www.trivalleyuniversity.org/TVU-Closure.pdf
http://www.trivalleyuniversity.org/TVU-Closure.pdf
No surprise that it is poorly written. Ms. Su couldn't formulate correct English sentences on her website, and she isn't able to do so now.
As far as the sentence about a "permanent work permit offering", that's most likely yet another one of her lies and misrepresentations.
TVU website is not operational now. So what about the grade reports Ms. RisingSun was mentioning in her closure note?
I doubt that Ms. Su was aware of these possible associations when she chose the handle...Various places in New Orleans, Louisiana have been proposed as the inspiration for the song, with varying plausibility. The phrase "House of the Rising Sun" is often understood as a euphemism for a brothel, but it is not known whether or not the house described in the lyrics was an actual or fictitious place. One theory speculated the song is about a daughter who killed her father, an alcoholic gambler who had beaten his wife. Therefore, the House of the Rising Sun may be a jail-house, from which one would be the first person to see the sun rise (an idea supported by the lyric mentioning "a ball and chain," though that phrase has been used as slang to describe marital relationships for at least as long as the song has been in print). Because the song was often sung by women, another theory is that the House of the Rising Sun was where prostitutes were detained while they were treated for syphilis. Since cures with mercury were ineffective, going back was very likely.