Suhail v. University of the Cumberlands

107 F. Supp. 3d 748, 2015 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 68742, 2015 WL 3441111
CourtDistrict Court, E.D. Kentucky
DecidedMay 28, 2015
DocketCivil No. 13-122-GFVT
StatusPublished
Cited by5 cases

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Suhail v. University of the Cumberlands, 107 F. Supp. 3d 748, 2015 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 68742, 2015 WL 3441111 (E.D. Ky. 2015).

Opinion

[751]*751MEMORANDUM OPINION & ORDER

GREGORY F. VAN TATENHOVE, District Judge.

The University of the Cumberlands, a private University located in Williamsburg, Kentucky, recently developed a Clinical Psychology Ph.D. Program. [R. 1 at 2.] The Plaintiffs, brothers Omar and Sameer Suhail, were students in the program’s inaugural class and now sue the University for changes made to the program’s curriculum subsequent to their enrollment. This matter is before the Court on the parties’ cross motions for Summary Judgment. For the reasons that follow, each of the parties’ motions will be DENIED in PART and GRANTED in PART.

I

In 2009, Dr. Peter Geissler pitched the “idea of blending a medical model and a clinical model in a Ph.D. in clinical psychology” to the University of Cumberland’s leadership.1 [R. 44-4 at 8.] The leadership at the University were intrigued by the idea and Dr. Geissler and two other faculty members began designing a Clinical Psychology Ph.D. program. [R. 44-1; R. 44-4 at 8.] Ultimately, Dr. Geissler was chosen to lead' the new program, and in May 2011, he sent a solicitation email to students attending St. Christopher’s College of Medicine, in Cambridge, England, where he had served as chancellor between 2000-2002. [R. 1 at ¶ 8; R. 44-5 at 20.] On the recommendation of a former colleague, and as a “recruiter acting for and on behalf of the University of the Cumberlands,” Geissler directly recruited Doctors Sameer and Omar Suhail. [R. 44-5 at 21.] Succeeding in his efforts, the Suhail brothers enrolled in the program at the University of the Cumberlands in the summer of 2011. [R. 1 at ¶ 2 — 3.] In addition to bringing them in as students, Dr. Geissler also offered Dr. Sameer Suhail positions as both Clinical Director and Assistant Professor of Psychiatiy, with the expectation that he would commencé his work in those roles in August 2012. [R. 1 at ¶ 64-73; R. 43-15; R. 43-16.] Dr. Sameer Suhail promptly accepted the offer of employment ' [R. 43-17.]

At the time of their enrollment, the Clinical Psychology program requirements were outlined in the University’s 2011-2012 Course Catalog.. [R. 1 at ¶3; R. 1-3.] The catalog represented that. “the. Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology degree program offered by University should fulfill the educational requirements for licensure in 37 states or jurisdictions,” [R. 1-3 at 19 (emphasis added) ] one of which was Kentucky:

[752]*752 States for Which Program Fulfills Educational Licensure Requirements
Based upon a review of state law and licensure regulations, the Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology degree program offered by University of the Cumberlands should fulfill the educational requirements for licensure in 37 states or jurisdictions. Additional information on state requirements may be found on the ASPPB website. See the state requirements link on the homepage at http: //www.asppb.net or review the Jurisdictional Handbooks available at http://www.asppb.org/HandbookPublic/HandbookReview.aspx.
The Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology degree program offered by University of the Cumberlands should fulfill the educational licensure requirements in these states or jurisdictions:
1. Alabama
2. Arizona
3. Arkansas
4. California
5. Colorado
6. Connecticut
7. Delaware
8. District of Columbia
9. Hawaii
10. Idaho
u. Indiana
12. Iowa
13. Kansas
14. Kentucky
15. Louisiana
16. Maryland
17. Massachusetts
18. Michigan
19. Montana
20. New Hampshire
21. New Jersey
22. New Mexico
23. New York
24. North Carolina
25. North Dakota
26. Ohio
27. Oregon
28. Pennsylvania
29. South Carolina
30. South Dakota
31. Tennessee
32. Vermont
33. Virginia
34. Washington
35. West Virginia
36. Wisconsin
37. Wyoming

[R. 1-3 at 19.] The Catalog also held out to “provide a foundation for postdoctoral training in psychopharmacology as required for licensure in medical psychology in the two states that have granted clinical psychologists prescriptive authority.” [R. 43-2 at 4.] The Suhails paid their tuition and began the program in Fall 2011.

During the 2011-2012 academic year, after the Program’s first class of students were already enrolled, the University began having doubts about Dr. Geissler’s management of the program. [R. 44-4 at 13.] Dr. Cockrum, the University’s Vice-President, asked Dr. Owen Nichols, a member of the Kentucky Board of Examiners of Psychology, to review the program’s curriculum which Geissler had been responsible for developing. [R. 44-1 at 6; R. 44-4 at 13.] Dr. Nichols informed the University that the program did not satisfy Kentucky’s licensure requirements and recommended changes in the program so that students graduating from the program would actually be qualified for licensure in the Commonwealth.

In March 2012, Dr. Cockrum recommended that the University not renew its contract with Dr. Geissler. According to Dr. Cockrum, Dr. Geissler “didn’t always do things by the book,” elaborating that he had exercised too much independence in bringing people into the program and also that the program failed to meet Kentucky’s licensure requirements. [R. 44-4 at 12-13.] Dr. Geissler’s contract was not renewed. [Id.]

As a result of Dr. Nichol’s recommendations, an updated course catalog was published for the 2012-2013 academic year which included the following additional requirements for the program: an 1800 hour internship requirement, additional courses and a competency examination. [R. 1 at ¶¶ 3-4, 11; R. 1-4; R. 1-6.] The new catalog stated the following about licensure requirements:

The Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology degree program offered by University of the Cumberlands fulfills the educational licensure requirements for the state of Kentucky. It is our goal to provide the educational licensure requirements for many additional states. It is up to the student to contact their interested state Board of Psychology to inquire if we meet their educational standards.

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