- July 1st, 2013, 11:59 pm
#433101
Hey Everyone,
Quick question. Anyone know of the best way to handle conflicts with the student advocate office? Basically, I was given a bum tip by advising to take a course that has recently been renamed. When I started the course last week I soon realized that it all looked familiar and that I had taken this course before, under a different name.
Advising had told me months ago that this wasn't the same course as the previous one but now, I'm on the hook for 25% of this course and a withdrawl. It seems the advocates office claims that LU didn't do anything wrong.
Just looking for advice from anyone who had navigated the waters of LU conflict resolution. I haven't had trouble up until now and it's quite frustrating, since I'm already on the hook personally for the cost of books, software, etc for the course. Just hoping LU does the right thing.
Appreciate any help.
Yacht Rock
Quick question. Anyone know of the best way to handle conflicts with the student advocate office? Basically, I was given a bum tip by advising to take a course that has recently been renamed. When I started the course last week I soon realized that it all looked familiar and that I had taken this course before, under a different name.
Advising had told me months ago that this wasn't the same course as the previous one but now, I'm on the hook for 25% of this course and a withdrawl. It seems the advocates office claims that LU didn't do anything wrong.
Just looking for advice from anyone who had navigated the waters of LU conflict resolution. I haven't had trouble up until now and it's quite frustrating, since I'm already on the hook personally for the cost of books, software, etc for the course. Just hoping LU does the right thing.
Appreciate any help.
Yacht Rock