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ChocolatChip | 21:14 Wed 26th May 2010 | Jobs & Education
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I study at a college in the West Midlands, and I have had some problems with the teachers and their lack of support and 'unbothered-ness' that they have shown.
I am due to complete the course within a few weeks, and I was hoping to get a scholarship from Coventry University, due to achieving a high grade. But due to the fact that the college have not taught all the units that are meant to be, I am short of UCAS points, which means I will not get my scholarship. I do not have a huge amount of money, and that scholarship was vital for me to go to university. And no matter how hard I worked, I would've never had the chance to achieve these points.
I am so angry, and feel that I have been treated unfairly. Is there anything I can do In order to get these points? I need them desperately.
Please help!
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Are you paying for the course and is there some kind of contract in place stating what they agreed to teach you in return for the money (provided there are no get outs of any kind stating it is at their discretion what they teach) that you could argue a breach?

Is there anywhere else nearby you could get to to try and make up the units for the sake of getting the points you need so that your plans aren't put on hold?

Could you get the college to pay for it?
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