Major Complaints That Surrounded The Ashford Settlement Issue

By Joanna Walsh


Money is a major issue when it comes to business. This is exactly why companies have a separate department in charge of monitoring this area of their business. When money dealings already includes legal matters, it can be real messy. Aside from the technicalities involved in any legal case, there is also this issue about how much you will have to pay.

There are a lot of corporate issues that can be related to this. Some of them has dragged on for years, milking a significant amount of money to those parties involved. What happened in the Ashford settlement is one of the most recent example of this. In this issue however, the school decided to just end the matter at once rather than continue dragging their name to trial.

The settlement of the money that Ashford agreed to pay for the complainants is an amount of 7.25 million U. S. Dollars. This in response to the issues thrown at them that has something to do with their misleading recruiters who encourage interested persons to enroll on online courses. For the school, paying the amount is better than dragging the name of their institution to more unwanted spotlight.

The major issue behind this case is the alleged misleading recruitment process done by the school to those who are interested to get online classes. The students are led to believe that what they are paying for will allow them to get the necessary licenses and accreditation that will enable them to teach on different schools. It did not.

Sooner than later did they find out that this is hardly the case. Licenses are not immediately given. Additional courses and tests will have to be performed first. Of course, this meant more expenses on the part of those who expected their student years to be over. One of the striking complaints is the fact that the school was never specific on this matter. There was not any mention of any additional tests and the like.

It all started as a minor case of misunderstanding. But as more students file complaints of thier dissatisfaction and feeling that the school somehow lied to them, the case grew stronger. Soon, Ashford had to address it formally. Otherwise, a formal trial will have to be conducted, which means series of investigations.

But instead of countering the strong complaint with a strong defense, the school decided to go on settlement. Not because they admit anything thrown at them but more like to reduce the tension and end the issue altogether. In an official statement, they say that they remain true to their promise of affordable education. Certain administrative changes are also expected to happen as part of the settlement.

The 7.25 million that they pay will be given back to the students. A contacting mechanism will be done in order to get in touch with other students who have not filed a report but is considered a valid recipient for the refund. Those who are enrolled at present will be communicated properly as well.

Soon after the settlement has been enacted, there was not much issue about the arrangements. Of course, this did not mean that everything has already died down. There are those, especially, people who have not yet received their refunds who are still concerned about its efficacy. If you are one of those who have not yet received anything, contact the people in charge and see what are the needed information that will help you be eligible.




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