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Do the students who are currently attending or have graduated from the education programs at these schools have any legal recourse?

Asked by SuperMouse (30845points) June 18th, 2013

Check out this recent study from U.S. News and World Report and the National Council on Teacher Quality showing the sub-par quality of many education colleges in the United States. Pages 28 and 29 list schools that are doing such a poor job of educating teachers, students are warned about their low quality and that attending one of these schools could impact their future marketability as a teacher. An undergraduate teaching degree and certificate is no cheap undertaking, it costs plenty of money and time. Do students who have spent the money and attended these colleges have any legal recourse? Do the schools have any legal obligation to give students the quality education they are paying for?

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