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Doane University

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  • 1 complaint in the last 3 years.
  • 0 complaints closed in the last 12 months.

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  • Initial Complaint

    Date:11/30/2022

    Type:Sales and Advertising Issues
    Status:
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    (The consumer indicated he/she DID NOT accept the response from the business.)

    The job loss should have been dated as a " crisis" since it was a layoff from COVID 19 patient census. They frequently reject us stating we can't have a crisis because of "XYZ" they have no interest in the benefit of students or in our crisis'. I have successfully completed and paid out of pocket for multiple Doane classes. If what they are saying is true then I would have stated I had a crisis and scammed them of their money then right? I didn't because my crisis was now. It was late in the course because it is an expedited course (8 weeks)

    According to the Doane website description mental distress and job loss actually does constitute as a "crisis"

    Business Response

    Date: 12/12/2022

    Contact Name and Title: Denise *****, Registrar

    Contact Phone: ************

    Contact Email: **********************

    The student requested a withdrawal from an 8 week long course on week 6 of the course through our Late Drop/Withdrawal Request (LDWR) process. See catalog policy: ********************************************************************** 

    November 11, week 4, was the last day to withdraw based on catalog guidelines. The LDWR committee evaluates when exceptions should be made for medical or crisis situations. This student's situation was not deemed a crisis.

    The student stated she was unable to be successful in the course due to "experiencing a high amount of stress and anxiety and was laid off from my job which also effected my performance." She included a letter of her layoff which was dated October 3. October 3 was two weeks prior to the course starting. The committee determined since she had been laid off prior to the course starting she hadn't had a change of circumstances during the term. The committee also considered that her request for a withdraw came once the course was 3/4 complete and she knew she wasn't going to pass the course. For those reasons her request to withdraw was denied.

    Business Response

    Date: 01/05/2023

    Per the catalog policy regarding Crisis Withdrawals "...The following are not considered crisis circumstances: Crisis condition known to the student at the time of enrollment..." Since the student knew she was unemployed as of October 3, and continued in the course that started two weeks later, it was no longer deemed a crisis. If the students job loss had been in the middle of the course that would be deemed a crisis.

    Customer Answer

    Date: 01/06/2023

    (The consumer indicated he/she DID NOT accept the response from the business.)

    The "crisis " policy is very unclear and despite obstacles I attempted to complete the course but was affected by depression which in my opinion was the crisis . The policy didn't determine under line crisis' . They should have been understanding and refunded me the class especially since I had completed three previous classes prior with no academic issues.

    Business Response

    Date: 01/10/2023

    It would appear the students complaint has changed from a Crisis Withdrawal due to job loss, to a Medical Withdrawal due to depression. The students could resubmit the LDWR form requesting a Medical Withdrawal and submit Medical Documentation from a counselor to back it up. Then the committee would re-evaluate.

    Customer Answer

    Date: 01/11/2023

    (The consumer indicated he/she DID NOT accept the response from the business.)

    It was clearly stated in my application that I withdrew from depression CAUSED by job loss . * ***** **** ******* ** ****** **** ****** *** **** ** * ********** **** ******* ************* ****** *** * ******* ****** ***** ***** **** ******* How am I suppose to prove I have depression ? I take antidepressants do you want to see my ******* prescription? A doctors note ? Mental health should be taken more seriously and at the least you could have the decency to place a W on my class grade. I will not withdrawn and resubmit because it was clearly stated in my original complaint.

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