Legal Question in Education Law in Florida
Who is responsible when a school enrolls you after the original start date, tells you to "test out" on the original class, but tells you after that you need to score at least an 85 to go on to the next course, drops you when you don't hit that mark, then sends you a bill?
Asked on 5/16/12, 7:42 am
1 Answer from Attorneys
Veronica Robinson
Law Offices of E.F. Robinson, P.A.
In order to answer that question one must look to contract law. Your contract will be outlined in the school catalog, the admissions paperwork that you signed, and the school's operating policies and procedures.
Answered on 5/17/12, 6:53 am
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