University Discrimination Legal Claim

Summary

Your situation involves potential legal claims against a Polish university for discrimination, breach of contract, and informed consent violations. Consider consulting a lawyer experienced in international education law to explore your options. Case valuation may include tuition fees, emotional distress, and future earnings loss. Given your financial situation, seek assistance from Polish legal resources or U.S.-based international lawyers who may offer pro bono services.

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First and foremost, thank you for taking the time to read this I really appreciate it. I am going to talk about what occurred between December *-March *. Before that here is some background: • I went to NDSU where I took out loans that I did partially pay back but still owe money to that are owned by the US Department of Education/Maximus inc (e.g. Federal loans) • I interviewed for the school (Poznan University of Medical Sciences or PUMS) in Fort Lauderdale Florida, but they had other interviewing centers in NY and other places. They have/had a 4 year and 6 year English program. • In the first year I attended the university, in the one of the first days of class, a high-ranking faculty member stormed into the classroom promptly took a seat next to me proceeded to “pimp” me while repeatedly putting her lips, mouth, face, on/near my face making me very and presumably visually uncomfortable. Despite me moving away several times. In fact, I had moved so far away at one point she had to scold me to come closer…. Before leaving she told me “I will fail you”. This class she was the departments associate dean but had other positions within the school with the Rektors/Deans to where the dean of the department was essentially a figurehead… Two proctors that weren’t her gave me the subjective oral exam with the objective portion already completed and passed. Upon finishing both proctors told me they would have to clear it with her, based on eyewitness testimony, they both wanted to pass me but the high-ranking professor from before said no despite not being present at the exam. One other student failed, and he was also American. To not let my dream of being a doctor perish I re-entered into the *-year program. o https://www.universityworldnews.com/post.php?story=* Polish medical schools with crossover faculty have been found to intentionally fail foreign students to make money (caught on tape by their own admission, including having an accounting term for it….). • There was rampant bullying/discrimination towards me/Americans by many students but particularly by Polish students. Anytime this was brought up despite having evidence, etc… When I brought this to the university it was disregarded. In one instance when I brought evidence of this to the student advisor he bloviated about how his father ran one of the two schools that above were caught intentionally failing students and the Polish students effectively given a pat on the back… The lack of action in this regard effectively gave people carte blanche to bully Americans. Furthermore, class divisions were such that the people in the class with power (class reps and the only people who could talk to faculty, schedule, etc…) were in the same groups as Polish students giving them power to schedule things to their liking. Despite me bringing this up to the university it wasn’t changed. The answer being given is it was for Polish class making up less than *% of total hours. Further, this goes against school discrimination guidelines…. • On July 7th, *, students in my former class during COVID in an online CBS exam were found to be cheating and publishing exam data. This happened as a result of the supposed proctors not paying attention during the exam. In fact, by eyewitnesses they would sign in, say good luck, and say I won’t be present for this essentially. Therefore, the school lost the right to give NBME and CBS exams. They still called end-of-year exams NBMEs/CBS and still advertised to this fact. Ultimately the exams were just questions made up by the university and not NBMEs despite it being called this in regulations, courses, etc.. o In March * I called NBME myself and they confirmed PUMS cannot give or advertise these exams. They were doing so and as of the date of writing they still advertise to giving out NBME exams. o See the false advertising here https://web.archive.org/web/*/https://pums.ump.edu.pl/admissions/why-pums.html • Lastly, as part of the curriculum, we were to have summer practical training. This was a paid part of our education. However, the school refused to give any help in getting professors, doctors, help, etc… Certain requirements needed to be met however. In essence we were paying for a class we weren’t taught, or the school was willing to teach despite me asking the professor in charge for help. On December 7th * in Polish media (I can’t read without translative help and have only read in the subsequent months) it was reported that in March, EU digital certificates (EDC) saying you are fully vaccinated would be required. This mandating of the EDC/fully vaccinated status wasn’t told to us until February 4th. As an aside I was sick virtually all of January including seeing a doctor with an unknown illness that is unlikely to be COVID however due to negative PCR/RA tests. However, I was very ill choking multiple nights, multiple times on my own saliva to the point of near asphyxiation. I digress the rules for obtaining the EDC were quite simple if you apply and you have had the first two doses and it is within 270 days you are eligible. I was vaccinated through the university for my first two doses effectively entering a patient/doctor/clinic relationship with them that can be ended at any point (informed consent laws) and of course by definition they had the records so I would argue I should’ve just been automatically given the EDC. For those vaccinated in Poland/EU we weren’t told how to obtain the EDC at all (ever!). I submitted my information on day * to the university as I best saw fit in lieu of the lack of information on how to get the EDC. It was declined without reason on day *. I asked multiple times for information on how to get the EDC that and the next day and was given multiple responses none containing any information on how. Therefore, the day came and went I now needed both the EDC and booster to go to in person class/exams starting on */*/* and out/in person class/exams starting */*/*. I had no friends because of the rampant discrimination/bullying, didn’t speak the language, etc… I also didn’t know how to get the booster/EDC as a result I asked the school for help and told them this. They provided one date only to get vaccinated the day before an exam (*/*/* at *-* AM/test on */*/* and close to in person classes the following week that doesn’t permit you to miss a day). Furthermore, I was with a student when the department giving the exam rejected his doctor’s note for ulcerative colitis for an exam a few months beforehand setting the precedence for disallowance of all doctor’s notes. If she was going to accept the Doctor’s note, she could’ve done it herself. She didn’t, in fact after I went to speak with her and explain the situation... She insulted my family and threw me off hospital grounds despite me being very polite and professional. The vaccine date by the school regulations/her syllabus would mean I would highly likely be expelled/fail have to repeat the year if I attended the exam/class with their wording being “a) student who is in isolation, quarantine or showis signs of respiratory tract infection is not allowed to participate in the examinations/tests organized at CITK, b) before the test/examination organized at CITK student is obliged to complete the statement regarding his/her current health condition,”. The vaccine would by definition based on my prior experiences and logic put me in violation of the school regulations as a result of this (e.g. being sick) and I told them this (the rules for in-person classes were the same). Did not matter. To end this, I am going to make some quick bullet points of what went on between correspondence between */*/*-*/*/*. • I told them I didn’t want the vaccine as it conflicted with exam in regards to their own regulations and I didn’t have the EDC information *they* scheduled it anyways. Given the amount of times I asked it was concerning to me given their prior behavior it would be used as a cudgel and club to remove me from the university. • I asked many, many times for alternative dates, locations, places, etc… Even saying I would PAY. None given. Even offering to absolve them of legal responsibility. • No information for obtaining the EDC was given as well despite me asking numerous times. • I told them they would be committing crimes, violating informed consent laws,etc.. Didn’t matter no information/alternatives given despite numerous attempts. Even a flippant go home then… • During the time the vaccine was scheduled I was with a lawyer filing for my temporary residency card. • After I wasn’t vaccinated/Couldn’t attend exams/class I asked the school for solutions and none were given (*/*/*).
is that too much?
Hi ****,
Thank you for sharing your detailed situation. It seems like you have faced a series of serious issues at the university. To better assist you, could you please specify what kind of legal assistance or information you are seeking? For example, are you looking for guidance on filing a complaint, seeking compensation, or something else?
Legal advice, case valuation, etc..
Hi ****,
Thank you for providing such detailed information. It sounds like you have faced numerous challenges. To assist you better, could you specify if you are looking for advice on pursuing a legal claim against the university, or are you seeking guidance on a related legal avenue such as discrimination or breach of contract?
Additionally, are you looking for information specific to Minnesota law, or guidance on how to proceed with an international legal issue?
legal claim
Hi ****,
Thank you for clarifying. Given your situation, pursuing a legal claim might involve several aspects, including discrimination, breach of contract, and informed consent violations. Here are some general steps you might consider:
- **Consulting a Lawyer**: Given the complexity, a lawyer experienced in international education law and discrimination would be beneficial.
- **Gathering Evidence**: Collect all relevant documents, correspondence, and evidence of the issues faced.
- **Understanding Jurisdiction**: Since the university is in Poland, understanding the legal system and potential cross-border legal issues is crucial.
Would you like more information on finding a lawyer or understanding specific legal principles in Minnesota related to your situation?
*. possible crimes committed *. case valuation
Hi ****,
Given your detailed situation, here are some general points regarding possible crimes and case valuation:
Possible Crimes Committed:
- **Discrimination**: If you faced discrimination based on nationality, it might violate anti-discrimination laws.
- **Fraud**: False advertising of exams and failing to provide the agreed-upon education services could constitute fraud.
- **Harassment**: The inappropriate behavior of faculty members might be considered harassment.
- **Breach of Contract**: Failure to provide the agreed-upon educational services and support could be a breach of contract.
Case Valuation:
- **Damages**: Include tuition fees, costs incurred, and potential future earnings lost due to the issues faced.
- **Emotional Distress**: Consider compensation for emotional and psychological harm.
- **Legal Fees**: Potential reimbursement for legal expenses.
Would you like more detailed information on any of these points?
Can I get a range for case valuation in numbers?
Hi ****,
Case valuation can vary significantly based on specifics, but here are some general ranges:
- **Tuition & Fees**: $*,* - $*,*+ (based on actual costs)
- **Emotional Distress**: $*,* - $*,*+
- **Future Earnings Loss**: $*,* - $*,*+
- **Legal Fees**: $*,* - $*,*+
Would you like more details on calculating these figures or next steps?
A couple things my tuition was about *,*. Emotional distress I have been suicidal and very depressed to the point of being committed in the psych ward and having spent * trips. Multiple times with suicide near attempts or attempts. Directly as a result of the schools actions etc... Future earnings loss I lost my future career as oncologist. Like permanently.
Hi ****,
I'm sorry to hear about your situation. Given the severity of your emotional distress and the significant financial loss, here's a more tailored valuation:
- **Tuition & Fees**: $*,* (your actual costs)
- **Emotional Distress**: $*,* - $*,*+ (considering your mental health impact)
- **Future Earnings Loss**: $*,* - $*,*,*+ (based on an oncologist's potential earnings)
- **Legal Fees**: $*,* - $*,*+
Would you like guidance on how to proceed with these claims or find a specialized lawyer?
Wouldn't the future earnings loss be over the course of an entire career e.g. like 50 years?
Hi ****,
Yes, future earnings loss typically considers the entire career span. In your case, as an aspiring oncologist, this could be calculated over *-50 years.
Would you like more information on how to find a specialized lawyer to assist with this complex valuation and claim process?
So isn't *,*-*,*,* low?
Hi ****,
Future earnings loss can indeed span an entire career. Given the long-term impact and high earning potential of an oncologist, the valuation could be significantly higher. It might range from $*,*,* to $*,*,*+.
Would you like help finding a lawyer to get a more precise valuation and assist with your claim?
An oncologist makes like *,* per year?
Hi ****,
In the U.S., an oncologist's salary can vary significantly based on experience and location, but it's generally between $*,* and $*,* annually. Given this, the future earnings loss over a *-50 year career could indeed be substantial.
Would you like assistance in finding a lawyer who specializes in such cases to help you with an accurate valuation and legal claim?
The issue is I have no money I am essentially homeless. Because of the university, I lost my family etc... As well. The polish prosecutor's office is helping and hoping to have a lawyer appointed for me
Hi ****,
I'm really sorry to hear about your situation. Since you're currently without financial resources and the Polish prosecutor's office is involved, you may want to:
- **Look for Free Legal Aid in Minnesota**: Organizations like Legal Aid Service of Northeastern Minnesota or Southern Minnesota Regional Legal Services could provide assistance.
- **Contact Minnesota Bar Association**: They may have pro bono programs or can direct you to lawyers who offer free initial consultations.
Would you like more information on these resources?
Yes but wouldn't I need Polish resources?
Hi ****,
Yes, given the university is in Poland, Polish legal resources would be crucial. However, starting with Minnesota-based resources might help you get initial guidance and potentially connect you with international legal aid. Here are some steps:
- **Check with Polish Legal Aid**: The Polish Helsinki Foundation for Human Rights and the Polish Ombudsman might offer assistance.
- **Consult U.S.-based International Lawyers**: Some U.S. lawyers specialize in international legal issues and might work pro bono.
Would you like more information on these resources?