Saturday, July 25, 2009

CASE to help students of Brookes and Stamford recover school fees

SINGAPORE: Within the past two days, 264 students have turned to the Consumers Association of Singapore (CASE) for help in seeking compensation from Brookes Business School and Stamford Global Learning Centre.

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CASE said it will help the current students of the schools to recover the remaining school fees in the next two weeks.

The Association has also advised those who have graduated and those who wants to be compensated to seek legal help.

CASE said it will have to seek the help of insurance companies to help compensate the students as the owner, who owns both schools, is missing.

The Ministry of Education had ordered Brookes and Stamford to close earlier in the week after they were found to have offered fake degrees from well—known schools such as the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology.

Brookes had an enrolment of about 400, while Stamford had around 40 students.


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