What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)?
Kansas
I have a full-time job with a position that requires a Bachelor's (Master's preferred.) I applied for an adjunct professor, in addition to my full-time job, that requires a Master's. It was requested by the department that I was applying for an adjunct professor job that I provide my transcript. I had HR send over the transcript that I submitted for my current, full-time job. I just found out that I didn't finish my Master's Degree. Now they are accusing me of falsifying documents and I may be fired from my full-time job, in addition to not getting the adjunct position. I honestly thought I had a Master's, which is why I didn't hesitate to provide a transcript in the first place. What rights do I have? What rights do I have if they decide to terminate me?
Kansas
I have a full-time job with a position that requires a Bachelor's (Master's preferred.) I applied for an adjunct professor, in addition to my full-time job, that requires a Master's. It was requested by the department that I was applying for an adjunct professor job that I provide my transcript. I had HR send over the transcript that I submitted for my current, full-time job. I just found out that I didn't finish my Master's Degree. Now they are accusing me of falsifying documents and I may be fired from my full-time job, in addition to not getting the adjunct position. I honestly thought I had a Master's, which is why I didn't hesitate to provide a transcript in the first place. What rights do I have? What rights do I have if they decide to terminate me?