savetheday250
Junior Member
We are located in Arizona.
I want to apologize. I know this question is a real stretch; however, I don't know who else to ask.
My mother is currently in her second semester for nursing school. When she signed up, the school told her they offer an additional 30 minute class that starts immediately after the main class. She could add that class to her schedule and it would bump up her credit hours and give her extra money for financial aid. Naturally, she signed up.
She has been in school over a month and now, all of a sudden, the school is calling her and saying she is not credible for that extra class. They're claiming she has to pay them $750. She has been in school for over a month and doesn't have that money anymore. It was their mistake, in the first place. Legally, does she have to pay that back?
I want to apologize. I know this question is a real stretch; however, I don't know who else to ask.
My mother is currently in her second semester for nursing school. When she signed up, the school told her they offer an additional 30 minute class that starts immediately after the main class. She could add that class to her schedule and it would bump up her credit hours and give her extra money for financial aid. Naturally, she signed up.
She has been in school over a month and now, all of a sudden, the school is calling her and saying she is not credible for that extra class. They're claiming she has to pay them $750. She has been in school for over a month and doesn't have that money anymore. It was their mistake, in the first place. Legally, does she have to pay that back?