I am 22 years old and just graduated with a bachelors degree in physics, for the last few years I have been focusing my course work to land a job in the nuclear industry. I have worked as medical standby for outages at a natural gas plant during my time at college and was granted a fob that allowed me to go anywhere I wanted to go. After months of applying I was finally called in for interviews and eventually an offer was extended for an engineering position. my start date was supposed to be July 14th (supervisor wanted me in on the 7th) but I got an email yesterday telling me they weren't going further in the hiring process. When I called to ask why they told me I was denied UA. I haven't received a letter yet explaining why but the only think I can think of that would be a problem was an issue that happened in a school club. Someone was offended by an email I sent because it contained profanity and tried to seek disciplinary action. I was told the issue was kept in house and was suspended for a week from the school club. A few months later I received an email from the judicial office at the school requesting I come in and talk to them about it, I brought all my paperwork and explained everything to them and they told me there wasn't a problem because it was handled internally and to just send them an essay and it would be over with. I didn't think that would be considered disciplinary action by the school because it was handled internally by the club and the school dismissed it, there was no suspension or any ruling by the university and I had no reason to believe it would be on record. If it did happen to be on record and I failed to report it and that was the issue would there be any chance for a successful appeal? I have never been arrested or had any problems with drugs or alcohol, I was flagged for a psych interview after taking the written test but i felt the interview with the Dr went well and cleared up my reasoning for why I answered questions they way I did. Any help would be appreciated, Thank you.