Why This Matters
This bill ensures that students can take legal action against their schools without being forced into arbitration. It helps protect students' rights when they enroll in higher education programs.
If you are a student, you can now pursue legal claims against your school without being forced into arbitration.
Affects: Students attending colleges and universities who may have legal claims against their institutions.
What changes is this bill making?
1. This bill stops schools from forcing students into arbitration agreements when they enroll. 2. It allows students to take legal action against their schools without restrictions. 3. The changes apply to agreements made between students and certain colleges or universities. 4. Schools cannot limit students' rights to pursue claims in court. 5. This bill aims to protect students' legal rights regarding their education.
Who is affected?
Students attending colleges and universities who may have legal claims against their institutions.