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Contact the Office of Student and Educational Services representative at your college institution. Ask the representative how official complaints are filed at your school. Determine if complaints are addressed directly to the institution or to the Commission on Colleges overseeing your school. Write down the answer.
The Department of Education said Friday that colleges will be banned from requiring students to agree to settle any claims against a school in arbitration as a condition of enrolling. By allowing borrowers to sue, the feds will make it easier for students to seek financial relief directly from their schools.
Yes, private colleges and universities are treated as private corporations, and can both sue and be sued. However, universities or colleges which are public or semi-public can generally not be sued, unless state statute or the state legislature has authorized it.
Yes, possibly. Intentional or Negligent Infliction of Emotional Distress are tricky legal avenues to travel. You'd want to get that case to a jury and let them make the decision. It's also possible that the college may entertain a settlement offer at some
Schools have been sued for misrepresenting placement statistics, yes. A likely key to whether your case will hold up in Court will be written proof of the exact claims made.
No, you cannot sue for emotional distress because you are upset over something. It's not clear why you weren't marked as attending class, or how many classes you missed.
Talk to your child and their teacher. Talk to your child if they're unhappy at school, or you're worried about their education. Talk to the headteacher. If your child is excluded. Ask other parents. Talk to governors. Make a formal complaint. Complain to your local education authority. Get more help.
When you write a letter of complaint, direct it either to the entire board or a specific board member. Keep the letter short and to the point, making certain that the reason for the letter is clearly expressed. Address the letter. On the top of a formal letter of complaint, include the school board's name and address.
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