a university student of nursing sue school after failing twice
Burbella said the professor gave her a distraction-free environment and extra time for her final exam when she took the class the second time, but did not respond to telephoned questions as promised, giving her even more stress.
Burbella said she started to break down in tears because of the lack of help.
She said the Catholic university gave another disabled student better accommodations and that her treatment violated a federal disability discrimination law.
Burbella entered the university's nursing program in 2010 and struggled toward a bachelor's degree in nursing because of her conditions, the lawsuit says, and experienced great anxiety due to social and academic challenges and family medical issues.
After failing the first time, Burbella says the university forced her to re-take the class in a summer session that began four days later, causing "great trepidation."
The Citizens’ Voice reports Burbella is seeking more than $75,000 in damages.
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