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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