Student Claims definition

Student Claims means any Claims against the Debtors that arose or are deemed by the Bankruptcy Code or Bankruptcy Court, as the case may be, to have arisen before the Petition Date that is held by a Student and refers or relates to: (i) such Student’s matriculation with any of the Debtors’ schools whether in person or online or (ii) any alleged misconduct by the Debtors in connection with the educational programs offered by the Debtors, including, but not limited to, any claims relating to allegations of unlawful debt collection practices, violation of consumer protection laws, and misrepresentations relating to placement rates, employment opportunities, earnings of graduates, the nature, character and quality of programs, the transferability of credits, the availability of externships and the nature and availability of financial aid. For the avoidance of doubt, the Student Claims shall not include any Claims held by Students wholly unrelated to either such Student’s matriculation with any of the Debtors’ schools or alleged misconduct by the Debtors in connection with the educational programs offered by the Debtors.
Student Claims means any Claims against the Debtors that arose or are

Examples of Student Claims in a sentence

  • By November 13, 2015, the Division will submit for OCR’s review and approval a draft revised Regulation 738-1 Complaint Procedures for Student Claims of Discrimination or Harassment.