Legal Question in Consumer Law in Massachusetts
Grad School concerns
I recently attended to Graduate school in Vermont. The school claims to have two parts of their Grad program. 1 part is the on-campus phase and the other is the off campus phase in which you obtain an intership and complete your Graduate thesis. I am in the midst of that phase but now they (the school) does not return my e-mails or phone calls and I'm wondering if I just lost the $40,000 I paid for tuition. My so called advisor does not respond to any requests for assistance. I've tried everything to contact the school with no luck. What are my legal options?
Asked on 11/08/07, 10:35 am
1 Answer from Attorneys
Christopher Vaughn-Martel
Charles River Law Partners, LLC
Re: Grad School concerns
Without more, it is really hard to know what is going on here.
You should try to contact an attorney in Vermont.
Answered on 11/08/07, 10:43 am
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