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Who can I contact in regards to a complaint against my college?
I know I am not the only person who is having issues with this college, and i am now getting sick and tired of them running all over the students, who chose to be here and support the school. I have tried to look online to see who I can contact, but I am not finding anything. I live in the state of Pennsylvania. This school can not get away with taking away the students rights and privileges, and the Dean of the school could also care less. Please help me out, or give me some type of advice. I am only 2 semesters away from graduating, and if I were to transfer now, I would have to retake classes and front out more money and time than I should need to.
3 Answers
- fireflyfliesbyLv 78 years ago
I'm curious to read what the issues really are. The transferring issue you mentioned is one that faces pretty much every student that chooses to transfer, regardless of what school you're attending or hoping to attend. You choose to be there, you can choose to leave. As for rights and privileges, there's a difference between a college having rules and a college stomping on a student's rights. Not trying to rain on your parade, just wondering if your concerns are legitimate or you're the usual whiny college student with an overblown sense of entitlement.
- MMLv 78 years ago
If you genuinely believe the school is failing in its duties as an institution of higher learning, then you can contact the organization that handles their accreditation and ask them to investigate, or your governmental representatives if it's a public school. But like firefly, I think you're going to have to make a much more convincing argument than vague complaints about "rights and privileges," which could be anything from an unsafe learning environment to you just thinking you have too much homework and didn't deserve that C in chemistry.
- Anonymous8 years ago
Your not the only one, try contacting the principle. I know they are bunch of time wasters. Tell your parents, if that doesn't work then kick that little bitches ***.