A class action lawsuit has been filed against Florida Metropolitan University on behalf of students who were unable to transfer their credits to another university. Also named in the suit were the University's parent companies Rhodes Colleges Inc. and Corinthian Colleges Inc., of Santa Ana, California. The suit alleges that the school informed the lead plaintiff that it was seeking accreditation from the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools, however it dropped its plans, and the credits were not transferrable.
According to the plaintiffs attorney, "They basically led the student to believe they were a fully accredited school and your credit or your degree can pass on for further education."
If you feel you qualify for damages or remedies that might be awarded in this class action please click the link below to submit your complaint.