Call on the NYS Attorney General to investigate The College of Saint Rose


Call on the NYS Attorney General to investigate The College of Saint Rose
The Issue
Many students, like myself, were drawn to The College of Saint Rose for its unique programs and offerings. The College actively promoted its Nursing, Cold Case Analysis, Education, and Business programs, attracting many students, including adult learners seeking career advancement.
Financial aid packages and scholarships were used to attract students. However, these incentives seem misleading in light of the College's undisclosed financial struggles. Students were left with a significant financial burden, and their academic pursuits abruptly halted. Some students were promised programs that did not exist at the school when they arrived or were discredited after they arrived. Other students were promised scholarships that were never fulfilled or said no to a scholarship opportunity at another school, only to face college closure in their first semester of study.
Please join our petition to call on the NYS Attorney General to investigate The College of Saint Rose for Fraud, misrepresenting academic and scholarship opportunities, and misleading students, faculty, and staff about the school's true financial standing, which has harmed thousands of people.
What you can do:
Sign our petition to call on the NYS Attorney General to investigate The College of Saint Rose for fraud.
We want to know about your experience as a student at Saint Rose. Please fill out our Questionnaire to help us understand the experiences students have faced at the College.
Call the NYS Attorney General and ask for an investigation into the handling of the College's Finances and the College's closure:
The Capitol Albany NY 12224-0341
Phone: 1-800-771-7755
Go to the Attorney General Consumer Frauds Complaint Form
Choose: Consumer Frauds Albany
Choose: Complaining About a Company
Fill Out the Complaint Form
Attach supporting documents, such as documentation on your major or program, acceptance letters, correspondence with the school about your program, or concerns about the school's financial standing.

105
The Issue
Many students, like myself, were drawn to The College of Saint Rose for its unique programs and offerings. The College actively promoted its Nursing, Cold Case Analysis, Education, and Business programs, attracting many students, including adult learners seeking career advancement.
Financial aid packages and scholarships were used to attract students. However, these incentives seem misleading in light of the College's undisclosed financial struggles. Students were left with a significant financial burden, and their academic pursuits abruptly halted. Some students were promised programs that did not exist at the school when they arrived or were discredited after they arrived. Other students were promised scholarships that were never fulfilled or said no to a scholarship opportunity at another school, only to face college closure in their first semester of study.
Please join our petition to call on the NYS Attorney General to investigate The College of Saint Rose for Fraud, misrepresenting academic and scholarship opportunities, and misleading students, faculty, and staff about the school's true financial standing, which has harmed thousands of people.
What you can do:
Sign our petition to call on the NYS Attorney General to investigate The College of Saint Rose for fraud.
We want to know about your experience as a student at Saint Rose. Please fill out our Questionnaire to help us understand the experiences students have faced at the College.
Call the NYS Attorney General and ask for an investigation into the handling of the College's Finances and the College's closure:
The Capitol Albany NY 12224-0341
Phone: 1-800-771-7755
Go to the Attorney General Consumer Frauds Complaint Form
Choose: Consumer Frauds Albany
Choose: Complaining About a Company
Fill Out the Complaint Form
Attach supporting documents, such as documentation on your major or program, acceptance letters, correspondence with the school about your program, or concerns about the school's financial standing.

105
Supporter Voices
Petition Updates
Share this petition
Petition created on April 29, 2024