TheUniversity of Amsterdam(UvA) has been ordered to pay N2.1 million (10,000 euros) in compensation to a student of the institution for delaying his studies.
According to AT5 the unnamed student suffered a 6-month study delay because he was unable to register for a compulsory course.
His failure to register the course was due to a technical fault on the last day of registration.
The student reportedly complained to authorities but the university told him he could no longer register prompting his court action.
UvA's argument that the student should have gone to the study adviser to find a solution was dismissed by the Judge.
The court ruled that the university acted unlawfully and awarded the student a compensation of almost 10 thousand euros because the university’s actions led to a study delay.
According to AT5 the unnamed student suffered a 6-month study delay because he was unable to register for a compulsory course.
His failure to register the course was due to a technical fault on the last day of registration.
The student reportedly complained to authorities but the university told him he could no longer register prompting his court action.
UvA's argument that the student should have gone to the study adviser to find a solution was dismissed by the Judge.
The court ruled that the university acted unlawfully and awarded the student a compensation of almost 10 thousand euros because the university’s actions led to a study delay.
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