Posted: Tue Aug 04, 2009 2:16 pm
Interesting. It sounds like she expected the college to provide an employer when she graduated.
For a laugh I went to the Monroe College website and had a look at their history and mission statement. Nowhere, unlike some night school colleges, did it say that upon graduation you we're assured of a job, although, "the Office of Career Advancement helps with career assessment, resume writing, job search and strategy, employer recruitment and placement, interviewing skills, and other job search guidance". I guess she mistook helps with to mean ensured that she had a job in her chosen field upon graduation.
There's no court in the world going to give in to her demands. Can you imagine the chaos that would ensue. Every student who couldn't find work in his or her field would be suing every learning institution to get their tuition back. It'd be the end of education............ period.