Med school accidentally gives refunds

May 21, 2007

Too good to be true:

Last August most members of the Medical College of Georgia’s 2008 class found a $2,961 tuition refund deposited in their bank accounts. In April, though, the sweet deal turned sour. The school sent certified letters informing students it wanted the money back.

Instead of owing $18,000 in tuition for the year, these students must pay $21,000 due to an erroneous refund.



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