momto9kidlets
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What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Wisconsin
In September 2010 I started college with the intent of working on a second bachelors degree - during the first and second semesters at the school I signed financial agreements and made payments for my tuition (was always paid on time). Then when it came time to registering for my third semester which was to start September of 2011 I realized that there was no way I was going to be able to afford to continue attending classes. I never accepted any financial aid for that semester and never signed a financial agreement, but the school is now trying to bill me $3000 because they are saying I didn't withdraw properly (in writing) and on time. I asked them to present to me a copy of the financial agreement that I signed stating that I agreed to these charges - which they can't produce because I never signed anything for this semester. I was told that even though I didn't sign it that doesn't let me out of my financial obligation because according to them I didn't withdraw correctly (yet I never attended classes). They said it is written in their policies and procedures and I asked them to produce paperwork stating that I agreed to those policies and procedures and they said that there is no such signed paperwork but that it is the rules of the school and I have to pay.
Can they hold me to paying the $3000 when I never attended classes that semester and never signed a financial agreement for the semester based upon the policies and procedures that were in a brochure they mailed me with my entrance packet? Again I never signed anything agreeing to them and never signed anything stating I was attending another semester. I did tell my advisor that I wasn't returning but that is her word against mine.What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)?
In September 2010 I started college with the intent of working on a second bachelors degree - during the first and second semesters at the school I signed financial agreements and made payments for my tuition (was always paid on time). Then when it came time to registering for my third semester which was to start September of 2011 I realized that there was no way I was going to be able to afford to continue attending classes. I never accepted any financial aid for that semester and never signed a financial agreement, but the school is now trying to bill me $3000 because they are saying I didn't withdraw properly (in writing) and on time. I asked them to present to me a copy of the financial agreement that I signed stating that I agreed to these charges - which they can't produce because I never signed anything for this semester. I was told that even though I didn't sign it that doesn't let me out of my financial obligation because according to them I didn't withdraw correctly (yet I never attended classes). They said it is written in their policies and procedures and I asked them to produce paperwork stating that I agreed to those policies and procedures and they said that there is no such signed paperwork but that it is the rules of the school and I have to pay.
Can they hold me to paying the $3000 when I never attended classes that semester and never signed a financial agreement for the semester based upon the policies and procedures that were in a brochure they mailed me with my entrance packet? Again I never signed anything agreeing to them and never signed anything stating I was attending another semester. I did tell my advisor that I wasn't returning but that is her word against mine.What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)?