What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? MI
I am currently a graduate student in a teaching program at a university in Michigan. 6 years ago I began my master's degree and was told I have 7 years to complete the program. I have completed half of the program and will be complete with the program if I attend full time this Fall (12 credits) and then take 6 credits this winter... or so I thought.
I recently learned that my program was cancelled and there are no available programs that will accommodate all 18 credits I have earned so far. I have great GPA and most importantly paid a lot of money for the classes. I am told I will lose 6 credits taking me well under half way there and I must still meet all credit requirement of the new program that is closest to the old program. I agree that I should meet the requirements of the new program in order to obtain a degree in that program. However, I should be compensated for the 6 additional credit hours I now lose.
The university's position is that they notified students 3 years ago that the program was being phased out and they have a little more than a year to finish the program. I never received this letter but my position is even it I had, do they not have a contractual obligation to allow those already enrolled, the full 7 years that was promised? Every document I have including an email today from the dean acknowledges the 7 year time frame but he says he wasn't the dean at the time so cannot address how students were notified.
I am interested in others thoughts on this. At about $500 per credit hour, the university's response is a hard pill to swallow.
I am currently a graduate student in a teaching program at a university in Michigan. 6 years ago I began my master's degree and was told I have 7 years to complete the program. I have completed half of the program and will be complete with the program if I attend full time this Fall (12 credits) and then take 6 credits this winter... or so I thought.
I recently learned that my program was cancelled and there are no available programs that will accommodate all 18 credits I have earned so far. I have great GPA and most importantly paid a lot of money for the classes. I am told I will lose 6 credits taking me well under half way there and I must still meet all credit requirement of the new program that is closest to the old program. I agree that I should meet the requirements of the new program in order to obtain a degree in that program. However, I should be compensated for the 6 additional credit hours I now lose.
The university's position is that they notified students 3 years ago that the program was being phased out and they have a little more than a year to finish the program. I never received this letter but my position is even it I had, do they not have a contractual obligation to allow those already enrolled, the full 7 years that was promised? Every document I have including an email today from the dean acknowledges the 7 year time frame but he says he wasn't the dean at the time so cannot address how students were notified.
I am interested in others thoughts on this. At about $500 per credit hour, the university's response is a hard pill to swallow.