What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Wisconsin/Illinois
So, here's the situation. I went to a school, or rather an corporation, for a certain program. While I was in this program, I managed to rack up about $50,000 in student loans. With the recent credit crunch, I was not able to get a loan to continue for the next quarter. Hence, I left the school, and started to pay back the loans, with the intent of going back to the program later. However, recently I have found out that said school has CUT said program. Other students have tried to transfer the credits to different schools and have had no success. I now have $50,000 of worthless credits. They only transfer to other schools within the corporation's control. On top of this, upon enrollment, the admissions department told me otherwise. They claimed that, being an accredited school, the credits would transfer to any school. They also made many other false claims about programs and services that the school offered. I am now stuck back living with my parents, working 40 hours a week at Starbucks just to keep up with the ridiculous amount of debt I am in.
My question is...do I have a case against the school? Is there any way that I could get my money back? I'm not asking for more, but if I can get more, that would be great. What do you think? Could I hold a case in court? Is it even worth seeing an attorney? Thank you in advance for any advice.
So, here's the situation. I went to a school, or rather an corporation, for a certain program. While I was in this program, I managed to rack up about $50,000 in student loans. With the recent credit crunch, I was not able to get a loan to continue for the next quarter. Hence, I left the school, and started to pay back the loans, with the intent of going back to the program later. However, recently I have found out that said school has CUT said program. Other students have tried to transfer the credits to different schools and have had no success. I now have $50,000 of worthless credits. They only transfer to other schools within the corporation's control. On top of this, upon enrollment, the admissions department told me otherwise. They claimed that, being an accredited school, the credits would transfer to any school. They also made many other false claims about programs and services that the school offered. I am now stuck back living with my parents, working 40 hours a week at Starbucks just to keep up with the ridiculous amount of debt I am in.
My question is...do I have a case against the school? Is there any way that I could get my money back? I'm not asking for more, but if I can get more, that would be great. What do you think? Could I hold a case in court? Is it even worth seeing an attorney? Thank you in advance for any advice.