If you didn't attend any of the classes for Semester 1 then presumably you didn't take any exams which means you didn't pass the Semester. Surely if you didn't pass Semester 1 then you're not eligible to go straight into Semester 2. How does it make sense then to bill you for a Semester you weren't eligible to go into in any case?
I would be raising those questions with them.
I advised the university I was withdrawing and sent the form in.
I emailed them, saying I withdrew, and didn't owe anything. yet again didn't hear anything back.
How did you send the withdrawal form in? Post or email or ?
One would also expect there would have been more communication from the college about attend, work not submitted, course selection and so on.....
The end game here is to get the monkey off your back so if the employers letter does the job why not.
The judge may just ask you why not also if you go to court.
Should it go wrong and you get a black mark against your credit rating.......
The legal system is very iffy so I wouldn't go there unnecessarily
The issue here is that the uni has got a wedge of dosh from central gov for you so they dont want to have to pay it back.
ps the uni doesn't care about attendance etc, this is third level: in fact if they could collect fees and have no students then happy days
Also bare in mind the collector has no legal power to do anything beyond asking you for the money.
The university would have to sue you if they wanted to, not the collector.
I see what you mean, and if they said they would sort it when I send in the letter, I would consider it, but they won't guarantee anything.
At the end of the day, the fact that I got a job isn't really relevant.
It depends on the deal that was done, some folk sell the debt and assign the benefit of the debt to the debt collector.
It just depends
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