Is this grammatically correct to say this? What does it mean and can it be rephrased? “Send money to that 400-level Agric student of Uniport you know this period, and stand a chance to be acknowledged in their SIWES report”
Yes, the sentence is grammatically correct.
### Meaning:
The sentence is suggesting that if you send money to a 400-level Agriculture student at the University of Port Harcourt (referred to as "Uniport") during this time ("this period"), you might receive recognition or a mention in that student's Student Industrial Work Experience Scheme (SIWES) report.
### Rephrased Options:
1. "Consider sending money to the 400-level Agriculture student at Uniport you know right now, and you might get acknowledged in their SIWES report."
2. "If you send money to that Agric student in their fourth year at Uniport during this time, there’s a possibility you’ll be recognized in their SIWES report."
3. "If you send money to the 400-level Agric student from Uniport whom you know, you may have a chance to be mentioned in their SIWES report during this period."