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JOBLESS GRAD SUES COLLEGE FOR 70G TUITION

By KATHIANNE BONIELLO

Last updated: 4:20 pm
August 2, 2009
Posted: 3:35 am
August 2, 2009

She has given new meaning to a class-action lawsuit.

Trina Thompson gave it the old college try, but couldn't find work. Now she thinks her sheepskin wasn't worth her time, and is suing her alma mater for her money back.

The Monroe College grad wants the $70,000 she spent on tuition because she hasn't found gainful employment since earning her bachelor's degree in April, according to a suit filed in Bronx Supreme Court on July 24.

The 27-year-old alleges the business-oriented Bronx school hasn't lived up to its end of the bargain, and has not done enough to find her a job.

The information-technology student blames Monroe's Office of Career Advancement for not providing her with the leads and career advice it promised.

"They have not tried hard enough to help me," the frustrated Bronx resident wrote about the school in her lawsuit.

"She's angry," said Thompson's mother, Carol. "She's very angry at her situation. She put all her faith in them, and so did I. They're not making an effort.

"She's finally finished [with school], and I'm so proud of her. She just wants a job."

The mother and daughter live together, but are struggling to get by. Carol, a substitute teacher, has been the only breadwinner.

"This is not the way we want to live our life," the mom said. "This is not what we planned."

As if being unemployed weren't enough, Trina's student loans are coming due, saddling the family with more debt, the mom said.

"We're going to be homeless, and we'll still have a student loan to pay," Carol said.

Monroe insists it helps graduates in their careers.

"The lawsuit is completely without merit," school spokesman Gary Axelbank said. "The college prides itself on the excellent career-development support that we provide to each of our students, and this case does not deserve further consideration."

The college's Office of Career Advancement advertises lifetime free service for graduates, and boasts on the school's Web site: "We have many resources available for students at any stage of their college career, and even after graduation."

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ExPhoenixGuy wrote:
Wjkh7872A, Trina would do well not to work for you because you sound like a terrible employer who pay less than $10 an hour to your employees and still expect $20 an hour work.
8/4/2009 8:33 PM EDT
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ExPhoenixGuy wrote:
To all you people beating up on Trina and accuse her of seeking a handout, you're all condescending, patronizing and insensitive. Trina went to college so that she would not have to ask for a handout and you ungrateful pigs are accusing her of doing just that. I am disgusted that your outrage is not directed at that fraudulent school who was only in it for the money and had no intention of helping their graduates. To you people who think people who spend thousands of dollars in tuition money to complete a college degree are not entitled to a job, I hope you all one day experience a horrific financial situation. Only then would you right-wing idiots get it.
8/4/2009 8:28 PM EDT
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mtgjbird wrote:
Another idiot looking for a handout - maybe she and Octomom could move in together...
M&M - don't borrow more than you can afford to pay off working in the fastfood industry - I had student loans for 10 years and paid them off - it is possible to do without a huge salary if you don't borrow more than you should...
8/4/2009 3:56 PM EDT
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Saille wrote:
Sorry to say but her experience at this for-profit school is the same experience that others attending for-profits have faced. For-profits are only in it for the money, not to provide a career or job services after the degree. More career options would be had if she had gone to a better school and not a for-profit. You get what you pay for.
8/4/2009 2:44 PM EDT
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Wjkh7872A wrote:
What a nutbar. As the director of operations for a large national services company, I manage a large IT team. While Ms. Thompson has not applied with us, I have now ensured that any future application from her be blocked. First, there are many qualified IT professional looking for work that have a combination of education (with much better GPAs) and experience that better meet our needs. More importantly, we would not hire someone with such an obvious entitlement philosophy. At our company, we have to work hard for our customers or be replaced by the competition.

And yes, we do hire recent college graduates. For us, a good college hire is someone who did well in school and engaged in internships in their field.

Sorry, Trina. Good luck with your job search. Since your name is now plastered all over the Internet, you are going to need it
8/4/2009 10:48 AM EDT
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ethansmom16 wrote:
This girl is just trying to make a name for herself so she made up this stupid claim that she can't find a job. Half of the country can't find a job right now just because you have a degree does not mean that you are guaranteed a job over others. And a 2.7 gpa is nothing it means that you did not work hard enough to even care about getting a better education. I believe a 2.7 gpa is a C isn't it? I don't think I'd want someone who has that grade helping me out. Oh and misfitbarbie you should check again in with the colleges about whether or not they give you the census of the field you are getting into. I am a college student currently and when I signed up they DID tell me how many people get into the field, how much you make and what the future will hold for my choice of degree. The universities do all they can to help, hello they are giving you an education isn't that help enough and they are offering to HELP (keyword "HELP") find a job. You need to be a BIG PERSON and get out there and look for a job yourself and not depend on someone else helping you your whole life. It doesn't work that way and it never will. I hope she is laughed at in front of the judge because this is such a ridiculous claim. GET A LIFE!!!!
8/4/2009 9:41 AM EDT
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The U.S. Army is hiring. Quit complaining, and serve your country. The police are firefighters are hiring. Serve your community. They could use IT people too. I didn't have money laying around for college either, so I let the Army pay for it. Newsflash: the dot com boom is over. The job market is competitive and they will give anybody a loan to glide through a no-name college with a sub 3.0 GPA. Now that everybody's got a BS, you kinda have to actually do well in college to get a job. Especially if no one has ever heard of it. The lawyer that filed this should be disbarred. You do still actually have to earn some things in society. Welcome to adulthood.
8/4/2009 9:36 AM EDT
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M & M wrote:
I am in the same situation, but I graduated with a 3.45 GPA and have went out for interviews after interviews after graduating and still don't have the job that my degree is called for. I am currently working at the same job that I work at for the past 9 years and with the economy like it is I will work there until I die or get fired. But like anything else the government makes it to easy to get student loans, but hard to get out of them. And Bonnie, if you have not lost any hair or gain weight for the stress than you have done very well for yourself. Don't get me wrong education is a wonderful route and I will never down the education but paying back student loan is not joke. And if you have not experience this situation then you really don't know how terrible it is.
8/4/2009 9:17 AM EDT
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kuis wrote:
27 yrs old, college degree and no job? How about you serve your country and join the military. since you have a degree, why not try (and I mean that seriously) and try to become an officer. I seriously think you will not make it, but if you do, serve your country, travel the world and may end up working 12 hours per day, 6 days per week, stay in shape, earn an honorable living like many soliders who do and are not complaining for a handout. and if you do join, the military will pay off your student loans. (it's a win win for you ... a job and pay off your loans). Welcome the challange... after all, you don't have a job and have nothing else to do right now.

Or how about, why not just get married, have kids and have have your husband take care of you like you expect the world to do for you (then your husband can then pay off your tuition).

I welcome McDonalds or Payless to allow her to run part of the corporate office for a week! But wait, that's below her.

remember that education (degree) is also for personal growth, and for looking for a job (not necessarily in your field). I agree with many comments, stop looking for a handout, your are responsible for you, and you make the investment in YOUR education. If you truly want a refund, your college should give it to you, BUT take back your diploma, your transcripts and any reference that you ever attended college. this way, you enjoyed 4 years making friends, possible learning something for personal growth and now you can start looking for a job that doesnt' require a degree since you will now not have one. good luck, you actually needed it.
8/4/2009 6:50 AM EDT
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lovetheduns wrote:
Misfitbarbie, it is not the school's responsibility to tell you if a degree is essentially worthless or if a master's degree will only benefit you in one career. As a consumer of education, it is YOUR responsibility to research and find out the utility of your educational endeavors. It is called PERSONAL ACCOUNTABILITY people!

Keep in mind, regardless of your degree, there is no limit as to what you could do (unless you had a MA History and decide to throw a shingle out as a medical doctor).

I know many people who have Masters or undergrads in diverse concentrations and majors who are doing NOTHING that applies to their degree. My best friend is a paralegal and she has a BA Music, my coworker has a BS Economics and is a business analyst, I have a BS Accounting and I am a Systems Analyst/Business Analyst, and another former coworker had a BA Philosophy and a MA Music and is an HR Generalist.
8/4/2009 6:46 AM EDT
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