Most valuable lesson I learned in college was if it didn't happen in writing, it didn't happen. I'm disabled & long story short, there were some folks in the upper admin section had figured out how to funnel money from the Disabilities Scholarships money into other accounts, so the sidewalks weren't cut properly so folks in wheelchair could access the Disabilities Coordinators Office, or other pertinent offices & classrooms, as well as a string of other violations. I wrote a thesis after being clued that this was going on & it rattled a few cages, but end result was those folks were made to look awful lame & uncaring. The things that were supposed to get done did get done once it was turned over to the Dept of Education, Office of Civil Rights in Atlanta. Lots of practices stopped immediately & lots were implanted to see that the wrong had been righted. I don't back down from a fight, esp where there are so many injustices to those of us who deserve an equal share of help such as tutors and translators so we could be successful in passing our courses.
I feared for my safety during this time, but I didn't let the bad folks see it. Stick to your guns. You are learning the ropes of illegal business practices. Good luck in winning your cause.