Who CAN I COMPLAIN TO about this college problem??

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I go to Farmingdale University, and there is a lack of availability of classes! I may not graduate when I am supposed to because classes I need conflict and they are only available in the Fall! Who could I complain to and do you have any suggestions on what I could do?
AND I DID NOT procrastinate in taking them, they have prerequisits and there were other classes to take!
 
You would have to contact your academic adviser. They usually look over your schedule and what classes you need to take. You should have priority over them since it's your major rather then someone taking them just for the heck of it.
 
Hi KF, I think you need to put out what is in front of you and decide the best time-effective course of action based on what FU has available. Express your interest in entering the classes which don't have spots available, and if anything comes up, they will let you know, and make sure you follow up on that closer to the starting and even after the starting date. I don't think launching a dispute resolution process is really feasible in this situation, I know it doesn't seem fair, but what is within procedure isn't capable of being disproved, so you'll likely be wasting more of your time. Good luck
 
Complain to your Congressman or State Senator for the lack of funding for education.
 
If you are looking to vent out to somebody about this problem, you could always go to your teachers, your friends, or even call a free talk line. Go to chat rooms, and other online places where people want to listen to you. And help.

My personal suggestion is that you find something Extra Curricular activities that can boost points in at least one way. For the class part, I'm not sure you can do anything, but your principal or counselor might be able to find at least something you can.

I really hope this helped you out, and if you need anything else just ask.

-Kurisu
 
The head of the department of the specific areas the classes cover, or there bosses and your faculty advisor if you have one.
 
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