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Apologies if this is in the wrong category but it seemed the most accurate other than perhaps consumer fraud. I went to college and received a degree in Sustainable Energy Management. However, as an engineer who visited the school pointed out to me, the degree program does not certify or prepare you in any way to become an energy manager or anything even remotely like that. The degree program is fairly new and was clearly poorly done with little to no oversight to ensure it was handled well. It would appear that this would be like having a degree with the term engineer in it just to then give one a degree that in no way prepares or certifies them as a qualified engineer. Also the school boasted and regularly mentioned that somewhere around 90% of all graduates find a job within their field shortly after graduating but this hasn't happened for me. Is this grounds for bringing legal action on the basis of consumer fraud, misrepresentation, false advertising or something of that ilk?