What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? CA
I have many problems with my college in san diego.
1. My graduation date is getting pushed back.
2. Getting forced to take classes I havn't had to pre-reqs for.
3. Classes being cancelled at the beginning of the quarter with little time to make a change.
4. Accreditation was hyped up to be much better then it is.
Now that I gave a list of the problems, I will go in depth on what each one is about.
1. The school is deciding it wouldnt be in their best financial interests to teach classes when there arn't many students taking the class. This completely ruins my graduation date to whenever they decide to give the class. An alternative to this is to travel all the way to LA to take the one class I need to graduate. I find that a bit ridiculous to even suggest a person should travel 4 hours each way simply to take a class that should be given at the original school.
2. I was forced to take a class because the prereq was not going to be given that quarter as it was scheduled in my curriculum. I couldn't keep up in class and basically had to drop it to save my GPA from a pretty obvious fail. They are forcing me to make bad decisions simply because all the classes are non transferable.
3. I had scheduled some classes at least a month before each quarter begins. This would be fine but I have seen multiple students including myself having to make last second changes when they cancel a class the first week of school. This puts the students and myself in very bad spots where we arn't allowed to follow the proper education path we agreed on when we first entered the school.
4. The accreditation at the school is horrible. Even the smallest fashion schools wont accept any credits this school has. This would be fine but this as well as not offering needed classes or following curriculum, messing up graduation dates is completely uncalled for.
I feel coerced. The credits don't transfer anywhere. They don't offer classes for their own financial reasons. I am being forced to take classes that I am not ready for thus lowering my GPA. My graduation date is getting pushed back again and again.
Now what can I sue for considering all this?
My options are to either get strung along for months after my graduation date or stop going to this school and having no transferable credits. Seems like coercion to me. I am too far in to quit but I am completely at the will of the school and all the documents I signed to schedule out my education is being disregarded as the cuts are only happening for the sake of profits in the school. I either do as they say or waste massive amounts of money and time by quitting.
Coercion (pronounced /koʊˈɜrʃən/) is the practice of forcing another party to behave in an involuntary manner (whether through action or inaction) by use of threats, rewards, or intimidation or some other form of pressure or force.
I have many problems with my college in san diego.
1. My graduation date is getting pushed back.
2. Getting forced to take classes I havn't had to pre-reqs for.
3. Classes being cancelled at the beginning of the quarter with little time to make a change.
4. Accreditation was hyped up to be much better then it is.
Now that I gave a list of the problems, I will go in depth on what each one is about.
1. The school is deciding it wouldnt be in their best financial interests to teach classes when there arn't many students taking the class. This completely ruins my graduation date to whenever they decide to give the class. An alternative to this is to travel all the way to LA to take the one class I need to graduate. I find that a bit ridiculous to even suggest a person should travel 4 hours each way simply to take a class that should be given at the original school.
2. I was forced to take a class because the prereq was not going to be given that quarter as it was scheduled in my curriculum. I couldn't keep up in class and basically had to drop it to save my GPA from a pretty obvious fail. They are forcing me to make bad decisions simply because all the classes are non transferable.
3. I had scheduled some classes at least a month before each quarter begins. This would be fine but I have seen multiple students including myself having to make last second changes when they cancel a class the first week of school. This puts the students and myself in very bad spots where we arn't allowed to follow the proper education path we agreed on when we first entered the school.
4. The accreditation at the school is horrible. Even the smallest fashion schools wont accept any credits this school has. This would be fine but this as well as not offering needed classes or following curriculum, messing up graduation dates is completely uncalled for.
I feel coerced. The credits don't transfer anywhere. They don't offer classes for their own financial reasons. I am being forced to take classes that I am not ready for thus lowering my GPA. My graduation date is getting pushed back again and again.
Now what can I sue for considering all this?
My options are to either get strung along for months after my graduation date or stop going to this school and having no transferable credits. Seems like coercion to me. I am too far in to quit but I am completely at the will of the school and all the documents I signed to schedule out my education is being disregarded as the cuts are only happening for the sake of profits in the school. I either do as they say or waste massive amounts of money and time by quitting.
Coercion (pronounced /koʊˈɜrʃən/) is the practice of forcing another party to behave in an involuntary manner (whether through action or inaction) by use of threats, rewards, or intimidation or some other form of pressure or force.
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