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ONE reason I chose to study for a Masters degree in Business Administration with MDIS, a private education centre, was that it was a CaseTrust-accredited school.
The first time I was informed of the terms of withdrawal and refund was a month after lessons began. One condition surprised me. It stated that students who withdrew later than 14 days after classes began would be liable to pay the outstanding tuition fee. Still, I signed the contract.
Like most students, quitting was the farthest thought from my mind, especially after paying almost $7,000 for the first tuition fee instalment and ancillary charges.
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