Ok, I contract with a doctors group to provide OBGYN services. There is one OBGYN doctor there. I have to pay $1 per year for one year's worth of services. Fees are non-refundable
The On Jan 1 I pay my $1 for 2013. On Jan 2 doctor's group decides to eliminate OBGYN services since I was the only patient. They call me and say;
OBGYN is no more. You can apply your $1 to the proctologists services.
I say; WHAT, I don't need no guy up my ass. Sorry but I have no need for any of your services. Please refund my $1.
Medical group refuses stating their contract states fees are non-refundable.
Am I due my $1?
Is that better?
Better but still flawed in relation to the OP.
If you adjusted it to match the OPs story it would be:
You pay $1 per year for OB services after hours.
In April you notify the OB that you can use their services anymore for other reasons.
They held on to that OB just to fulfill their contract with you.
You are no longer coming so they fire the OB.
Then you come back -- and say you want to continue. with the OB. They tell you that OB is no longer available. But you can see the day OB
actually, whether OP knew they wanted to cancel the evening block or not may or may not be relevant. You are also interjecting information that is not given.
Like what?
If the evening classes was a critical part of the decision to take school there, unless the school somewhere reserved the right to terminate evening classes without penalty, the school has removed a factor critical to the OP's decision to contract with the school.
The student withdrew. If you quit -- the school has no obligation to maintain the same class schedule forever in hopes you might come back.
It is going to depend on much more than we have here. It will be based strongly on any contracts signed and the specific actions of the OP. For $4k, it is surely worth spending a couple bucks to have a lawyer look at the contract and give OP an opinion.
Let him spend the money. From what he posted -- he is wrong. And I can't help feeling that you might have overlooked part of his posts. Allow me to share:
Four months into the program I verbally asked the program admin to withdraw from CLASS due to a serious medical condition my spouse had.
So, after four months - he drops because he spouse was sick. Hey things happen and taking care of a spouse is important. But no school allows refunds at the end of the semester.
Instead of withdrawing me from class, they withdrew me from school.
The OP later says he was only enrolled in a single class.
I was taking one class at the time.
The communication with the school didn't happen overnight -- the OP waited days, weeks, or months (we don't know how long) to try to get back into evening classes. It was long enough and he was far enough separated that he wasn't even aware, the evening had been cancelled.
When I went to go for my next classes, they told me I was withdrawn from school and I had to re enroll....They took that as an opportunity the cancel the evening block altogether.
So four months into the program, he tells them he is dropping. Then after an undisclosed time he returns and is upset that they no longer have the same schedule. He is wrong.
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