What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Florida
I apologize if this is in the wrong section but it seemed the most appropriate form my dilemma,
So the issue I'm facing has to do with the total tuition price for admission to a private school here in Florida. I've transferred over all of my prerequisite classes which have have been officially accepted by the school. Now the problem I have is that they will only reduce my tuition a certain amount. When all the numbers are crunched down it's almost 3k dollars they're not deducting from the total tuition of my completed transferred courses. I've been going back and forth with the admissions and they're not budging on taking the remaining amount off my tuition. They told me that it is no longer their policy and won't do anything about it. I went through every single bit of papers and records of documents they've ever handed me, and I cannot locate one thing stating the information they told me.(This is where they said the information was) They take their sweet time responding to my emails and I've yet to get a response to where in the policy this information would be. My question is.. Is this a fight I should keep pursuing? If they can't find documentation they've supposedly given to me, can I strike a victory and get the remaining balance they originally told me I can't get?
I apologize if this is in the wrong section but it seemed the most appropriate form my dilemma,
So the issue I'm facing has to do with the total tuition price for admission to a private school here in Florida. I've transferred over all of my prerequisite classes which have have been officially accepted by the school. Now the problem I have is that they will only reduce my tuition a certain amount. When all the numbers are crunched down it's almost 3k dollars they're not deducting from the total tuition of my completed transferred courses. I've been going back and forth with the admissions and they're not budging on taking the remaining amount off my tuition. They told me that it is no longer their policy and won't do anything about it. I went through every single bit of papers and records of documents they've ever handed me, and I cannot locate one thing stating the information they told me.(This is where they said the information was) They take their sweet time responding to my emails and I've yet to get a response to where in the policy this information would be. My question is.. Is this a fight I should keep pursuing? If they can't find documentation they've supposedly given to me, can I strike a victory and get the remaining balance they originally told me I can't get?