11-09-2010, 08:13 AM
(This post was last modified: 11-09-2010, 10:27 AM by RespectableGent.)
Do these students want refunds for services already rendered, or for the remaining unrendered services?
If the students want refunds for services already rendered, then their demands are absurd beyond the extreme. Should the Art Institude of San Francisco provide refunds for a student's full tuition if the school's building burns down in a fire, two years into the student's program? No. The student was provided with two years of education regardless of whether or not they received a piece of paper for it or their inability to transfer credits.
If the students want refunds for unrendered services, then that is a reasonable request.
However, CCNH did mention that they were working with several colleges to arrange a teach-out for its students. Perhaps they are using the student's remaining tuition towards that, to pay for the remaining courses for their students.
If the students want refunds for services already rendered, then their demands are absurd beyond the extreme. Should the Art Institude of San Francisco provide refunds for a student's full tuition if the school's building burns down in a fire, two years into the student's program? No. The student was provided with two years of education regardless of whether or not they received a piece of paper for it or their inability to transfer credits.
If the students want refunds for unrendered services, then that is a reasonable request.
However, CCNH did mention that they were working with several colleges to arrange a teach-out for its students. Perhaps they are using the student's remaining tuition towards that, to pay for the remaining courses for their students.

