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Graduate and Professional Programs: Potential Liability for Alleged Misrepresentations Made to Students and Prospective Students  


Author:  Ralph Gerstein.; Lois Gerstein.


Source: Volume 14, Number 02, Winter 2013 , pp.31-35(5)




Campus Safety & Student Development

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Abstract: 

Students, who are investing years of their lives and many thousands of dollars in these programs have a right to expect accurate information that answers a basic question: Do they have a realistic chance of finding good jobs in their chosen field upon graduation? Where students complete programs and cannot find good jobs, they sometimes, rightly or wrongly, blame the school for their predicament.

Keywords: Delta School of Commerce, Inc. v. Wood, 298 Ark. 195, 766 S.W.2d 424, Phillips et al. v. DePaul University et al., 2012 WL 4000001, Rodi v. Southern New England School of Law et al. 532 F.3d 11, Chiaka v. Rawles, 240 Ga.App. 792, 525 S.E.2d 162, Delt

Affiliations:  1: Co-Editor; 2: Co-Editor.

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