Alright thanks to everyone in the thread. I will look to consult with an attorney specializing in education law and/or contracts as I'm now sure this is way to convoluted to pursue in small claims.
Would my parent be the individual to pursue this? I just assumed I would need to as I was the student responsible for the tuition payments. My parent never made any tuition payments. Would they be able to sue even though they aren't actually out any money?
I definitely get this, and could prove it as they were naïve enough to lie via email. I have retained all email communication I had with any representative. My main question is how would I go about getting them to hand me the signed contract that my parent's supposedly agreed to? As stated they...
I appreciate all the replies here, but I want to reiterate that I didn't actual benefit from the fixed-cost promised as I landed up having to pay a tuition deferential in my 3rd and 4th year that initially was said to be included in the fixed rate when my parents signed for the plan. Therefore I...
Unfortunately yes......at least not thoroughly enough.
With that said, within the last few minutes I've since learned through a fellow student that the university eventually provided refunds to affected students. On the university's website it reads "The tuition freeze caused the University to...
Thank you for the reply. I don't have a copy of the contract, but to my recollection I don't believe it had any mention of reductions regarding the amount. I suppose I would summarize my issue by stating that I believe that the university mispresented the benefits of the agreement and failed to...
Let me preface this by saying I have not mentioned the university by name as I don't want to give them a heads up that I'm about to take legal action, nor do I want to create more problems. I would greatly appreciate any and all insight on the following situation:
After I was accepted into the...