Before reading this thread I had no idea that one could appeal a denial of admission to an academic institution. There's a part of me that supports the idea because sometimes schools make legitimate mistakes, and then the other part of me thinks this is one of those things that exists because of angry helicopter parents ("what? how dare you say my baby isn't good enough for your college?" etc.).
If the school will take another look and your daughter doesn't have other palatable options, then by all means have her give it a shot. I concur with the other posters who say that it should come from the applicant and not the applicant's parents.
And by the way, there's no shame in starting out at a community college. I did some coursework at a JC and went on to a good college and a top law school, and now I work at a big law firm making a big law firm salary. Granted, most of my colleagues did not take the circuitous route that I did, but I'm not ashamed of it. We all ended up at the same place.
If the school will take another look and your daughter doesn't have other palatable options, then by all means have her give it a shot. I concur with the other posters who say that it should come from the applicant and not the applicant's parents.
And by the way, there's no shame in starting out at a community college. I did some coursework at a JC and went on to a good college and a top law school, and now I work at a big law firm making a big law firm salary. Granted, most of my colleagues did not take the circuitous route that I did, but I'm not ashamed of it. We all ended up at the same place.