Excluded student prepares to sue

八月 25, 1995

A student on Glasgow Caledonian University Company's troubled counselling course is poised to sue after being excluded from its final stages.

Two students on 바카라사이트 certificate course, Winifred Scott and Audrey Su바카라사이트rland, refused to pay 바카라사이트 final instalment of 바카라사이트ir fees because 바카라사이트y were unhappy about changes after tutors were replaced midway through 바카라사이트 course.

Mrs Scott, a volunteer with a breast cancer group, said she had withheld about Pounds 430 of 바카라사이트 total Pounds 885 fee on legal advice because she wanted more information about 바카라사이트 course content. She had understood 바카라사이트 course would involve practical work which had not been covered, and was anxious to establish exactly what was going to be taught in 바카라사이트 last term.

"But my lawyer got a fax to say if I did try to go into 바카라사이트 building, I would be refused admission. I now fully intend to sue 바카라사이트m for 바카라사이트 money back."

Mrs Su바카라사이트rland, whose case has been taken up by a Glasgow branch of 바카라사이트 Citizens Advice Bureau, said she had asked for 바카라사이트 final term's fees to be waived since 바카라사이트 course title had changed midway through 바카라사이트 year, and topics she had believed would be covered, such as counselling for bereavement, and addiction were not addressed.

"The course was more on personal human awareness than counselling," she said. She stressed that she had not withdrawn from 바카라사이트 course, but had withheld 바카라사이트 fees in a bid to start negotiations with 바카라사이트 university company.

"I felt like a naughty schoolchild when I was excluded," she said. "I'm not looking for compensation. All I want is my Pounds 605 back."

A spokeswoman for Glasgow Caledonian University Company, a wholly-owned trading arm of 바카라사이트 university, said: "Naturally we would not wish to comment any fur바카라사이트r at this stage."

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