A Toronto university graduate is suing her alma mater, York University. She claims that the university failed to support her after she completed her undergraduate and post-graduate degrees between 2003 and 2005. As a result, she had difficulties finding employment and effectively entered repayment on her Canada-Ontario student loans 52 months later, even though she was still unemployed. She is seeking compensation for the university's mistreatment and interest accrued on her student loans from the dates she was unable to find work. The graduate argues that the university did not provide the career contacts and services it promised during her registration. She has filed for judicial review and details can be found on her website.