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Cherry, Robert L., Jr.; Geary, John P. – Journal of Law and Education, 1992
Examines whether the college catalog and language therein constitute a legally binding contract between college and student. Categorizes catalog litigation by cases involving dismissal, granting of degrees, tuition, admission, and course offerings. The courts appear to agree that the student-college relationship is contractual in nature and that…
Descriptors: Contracts, Court Litigation, Definitions, Higher Education
Sullivan, LeRoy L. – NOLPE School Law Journal, 1982
Reviews the contractual relationship between students and higher education institutions and discusses how courts have interpreted this relationship in deciding legal challenges to college catalogs. Recommends 12 guidelines to help colleges minimize their risks of breach of contract litigation. (Author/RW)
Descriptors: Accountability, Contracts, Court Litigation, Higher Education

Peterson, Erlend D. – College and University, 1981
The catalog has become a "Catch 22" for colleges and universities; it is necessary to publish it, but the institution becomes liable for the printed information. Courts have determined a contractual relationship established by the catalog, and precautionary steps should be taken to avoid liability litigation. (MSE)
Descriptors: Accountability, Advertising, Consumer Protection, Contracts

Davenport, David – Journal of College and University Law, 1985
Legal issues concerning the content and use of the college catalog are reviewed, including the catalog's changing role as a consumer document, misrepresentation, violation of statute, breach of contract, court interpretations, and remedies. Colleges are cautioned to take great care in using catalogs, for legal and administrative reasons. (MSE)
Descriptors: College Administration, Consumer Protection, Contracts, Court Litigation

California State Univ. and Colleges, Long Beach. Office of the Chancellor. – 1996
This handbook presents admission policies that apply systemwide at all 22 campuses of the California State University. Fifty-eight key points are set out under headings including: admission requirements for first-time freshmen; honors courses; advanced standing credit; college preparatory subject requirements; waiver of foreign language…
Descriptors: Academic Records, Academic Standards, Admission Criteria, College Admission