Woman Sues University for C+ Grade She Says Ruined Her Career

By The Daily Mail

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Megan Thode, 27, claims the low grade prevented her from becoming a certified counselor.

February 12, 2013 Updated Feb 12, 2013 at 3:25 PM PDT

A graduate of Lehigh University who attended the private Pennsylvania college for free because her father is a professor there is suing the school because she received a C+ in a class.

Megan Thode claims the poor grade prevented her from being eligible to become a professional counselor.

The 27-year-old is alleging breach of contract and sexual discrimination and is seeking $1.3 million in damages.

Thode was a student in the College of Education in 2009, when she was in her final year of a master's in counseling and human services. The program is offered in the College of Education.

She needed to earn a B in a fieldwork course in order to progress and finish her degree. But she only received a C+ in the class, when her professor, Amanda Carr, gave her a score of zero for classroom participation.

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