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Focus Altern Complement Ther 2004; 9: 241

£700 000 compensation bill for non-accredited university course in osteopathy

Oxford Brookes University in the UK faces a compensation bill of £700 000 for failing to gain professional accreditation for a 4-year osteopathy degree. Twenty-eight former osteopathy students are claiming £25 000 each. A new independent watchdog, the Office of the Independent Adjudicator for Higher Education, has been established in the UK to deal with complaints from students about their courses.

Sunday Telegraph, 14 March 2004, p. 8

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