State Sen. Derek Slap of West Hartford, who chairs the Higher Education & Employment Advancement Committee, said through the public hearing process, he ‘learned a lot about the unintended consequences.’ By Hugh McQuaid, CTNewsJunkie.com A legislative panel on higher education scaled back a bill Thursday that would have prevented colleges and universities in Connecticut from withholding the transcripts of students who owe them money. The bill seeks to address a tactic commonly used by colleges and universities to collect unpaid debts: requiring students to pay up before the school will issue them a transcript for a job or educational application or for their own records. The original proposal would have prohibited such a refusal. Click here to read the rest of the article at CTNewsJunkie.com. Like what you see here? Click here to subscribe to We-Ha’s newsletter so you’ll always be in the know about what’s happening in West Hartford! Click the blue button below to become a supporter of We-Ha.com and our efforts to continue producing quality journalism. About the author We-Ha We-Ha.com is the place to go for the latest information about West Hartford – a town that “has it all”! We-Ha.com is part of and proud of our community, and…
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