seniorincollege
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I go to a tier 1 University in California. Two months ago I sought advice of whether or not I could withdraw from two of my three college courses. I knew that I had several units to transfer from a local community college, but I wanted verification that I would still be able to graduate on time. I set up an appointment with my college counselor and she told me that it would be OK to withdraw from the two classes which is what she did. I disclosed to her that I had classes to transfer in from a local community college into our University she responded that's fine and she withdrew me from those courses. I asked her if she needed to see what classes I took at the community college and she responded no and went on to say if it's a college class it will transfer in for credit.
I call my school's registrar's office yesterday and they said my local community college classes are not going to transfer!!!!
I'm now in a situation where I have family flying in from across the country to come see me graduate in 14 days! I think I will be able to walk(although not 100% sure) but I won't graduate and will have to take an ADDITIONAL quarter of classes ($2500 tuition + $500 Books + $3000 Room and Board, and not being able to work $xx,xxx or lost wages)
What can I sue for, if at all, and do I sue the counselor or the University?
I call my school's registrar's office yesterday and they said my local community college classes are not going to transfer!!!!
I'm now in a situation where I have family flying in from across the country to come see me graduate in 14 days! I think I will be able to walk(although not 100% sure) but I won't graduate and will have to take an ADDITIONAL quarter of classes ($2500 tuition + $500 Books + $3000 Room and Board, and not being able to work $xx,xxx or lost wages)
What can I sue for, if at all, and do I sue the counselor or the University?