Spring Hill, FL asked in Consumer Law and Education Law for Florida

Q: Do I have a decent case on my hands?

I have recently attended a University in February 2016 to February 2017. I was unsatisfied with the school and decided to recently go to a different university to finish out my BSN. When I called to receive my transcripts they have no record of me attending for my bachelors. However, I logged on to my federal loans which $25,570.58 were dispersed to them during the time frame of my attendance at their school. I also have bank statements showing a monthly payment and private loans dispersed to them. I have E-mail correspondents between my teachers and I during these times. When I called my student ID belonged to another student. This is clearly a lot of money that I owe this university and have nothing to show for it. I do not have copies of grades or attendance. I plan on speaking with an attorney but just want to make sure I am taking the appropriate steps before doing so. Thank you

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Andy Wayne Williamson
Andy Wayne Williamson
Answered
  • MIramar Beach, FL
  • Licensed in Florida

A: Yes. Consult with an attorney on this issue. That is a good first step.

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