Legal Question in Civil Rights Law in Georgia
I attend a public community college and i was sexually harassed by my professor. He made continuous sexual advances towards me, and when I reported it I was told 'It wasn't his first rodeo'.
I also complained the professor was not teaching us correct information and asked if he was certified to teach the program and was told they could not locate his credentials.
I am a veteran receiving a scholarship an using financial aid to pay for school. This has caused me a great hardship including loss of employment opportunities and has affected my ability to earn a living as a DBA. The professor was subsequently fired.I don't have the training to take the certifying exam and I am out tuition fees, travel expenses and projected income. What is my recourse? Please help
1 Answer from Attorneys
Recourse for what? You told us a professor harassed you, and that he was fired. Even assuming the Professor did something wrong (we don't know), you don't mention a thing about how exactly that led to the problems for you.
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