Legal Question in Consumer Law in Florida
I completed a Substitute Teaching program at a local vocational school run by the county school district. 1 day before I completed it I was told it no longer met the guidelines for working as a substitute teacher for the district, now I must have 30 college credits. I called the person in charge of hiring substitute teachers for the district, she told me that the requirement has always been that they need 30 college credit hours, and the vocational schooling was not sufficient or even recognized. The school still advertises the program and that it allows you to work as a substitute teacher. New adult students are being enrolled into the program but not told this at enrollment. Does this constitute fraud????
1 Answer from Attorneys
There has been quite a number of schools being sued for misinformation and or misrepresentation of what they are offering. See a lawyer in your area.
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