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Sue my private college

There is alot of explain here but basically this school states on their website �faculty have industry experience at companies like Sega which they incorporate into instruction and guidance in their classes, and the highest academic credentials (terminal degrees) which means that experts are delivering their knowledge directly to you�. I am at the end of my degree i have 2 classes to take, the president resigned and the financial backer for the school left .(even though were accredited). the faculty changes every semester and they hire 80% kids out of their own programs. Ive spent $109,000 in loans on this ''education'' being ''taught'' by my former classmates. Ive taught myself everything. They havent even updated their student galley in 3 years. ITs all teachers work now They will not let me speak to the new president , no one returns my emails or phone calls. weeks go by and then they tell me i failed. I have 2 classes left to graduate and it seems that they have withdrawn me from the school without any notice. I have written proof of all of this (emails,web sites) i just want my money back .. I dont even know where to start. please help me

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Posted on / May 03, 2009 19:02:00

Re: Sue my private college

There is probably a contract that you sign each year. Take a look at it. From what you posted, I don't see a clear fraud unless what they said is demonstrably false and you relied upon the falsehoods in decidfing to go to the school. That would probably only cover the first year, though, because you would have known the truth after that time. You don't drscribe why they will not let you finish school so I can't comment on that.

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