A massive proposed class-action lawsuit has just been launched against the Ontario educational institution, Fanshawe College. On Wednesday morning, l…
A massive proposed class-action lawsuit has just been launched against the Ontario educational institution, Fanshawe College. announced that the college, which has several campuses in Ontario , and its Board of Directors were being sued for $10,000,000.
It alleges "widespread negligence, extensive negligent misrepresentations and breaches of Ontario's Consumer Protection Act." "The claim details, amongst issues, numerous failures to report major changes to the Program, make annual declarations, follow academic and field placement requirements, meet minimum instructional hours, meet faculty qualification requirements and failing to teach, properly or at all, the more than 300 required competencies."
Koestner also added that the class was told more than 75 per cent of graduates worked within six months.
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