tarot_girl
Junior Member
I currently attend a public college in WA. As part of my degree, I am required to complete 480 hours of interning. I was placed at CPS and have completed all but about 90 hours. A woman I know got angry with me and called in a false report to CPS which removed me from my internship. However, the case has been investigated and was determined to be unfounded. My CPS instructor told me I would be allowed to return in 2-10 days - but that was at the beginning of the month. My college professor told me that she was told I had been investigated 3 times and needed to be truthful to the school (but I've only been investigated once so this is false). This same professor told me that I would likely not graduate, she has serious concerns about me working with children (despite the allegations being unfounded), and would not be placing me at another internship. She then added that I needed to be prepared to not graduate and not attend the Masters program which I was already accepted into.
I attempted to go to the department head who sided with the professor without even talking to me stating that no action would be taken until my CPS supervisor, who was on FMLA, returned. Now my CPS supervisor has returned and the school is still taking no action and nobody at CPS, not even my supervisor, will communicate with me.
Do I have grounds to sue? First, I am paying tuition AND an additional fee to intern, but they are not providing that service. Second, my professor is telling people that I've had three investigations when I haven't (slander and libel since this does ruin my professional credibility)? It seems my school is using my personal life to attack my education. Had I been placed at any other internship the school would not be involved currently.
I attempted to go to the department head who sided with the professor without even talking to me stating that no action would be taken until my CPS supervisor, who was on FMLA, returned. Now my CPS supervisor has returned and the school is still taking no action and nobody at CPS, not even my supervisor, will communicate with me.
Do I have grounds to sue? First, I am paying tuition AND an additional fee to intern, but they are not providing that service. Second, my professor is telling people that I've had three investigations when I haven't (slander and libel since this does ruin my professional credibility)? It seems my school is using my personal life to attack my education. Had I been placed at any other internship the school would not be involved currently.