Bloomberg: Angry Undergrads Are Suing Colleges for Billions in Refunds
Undergraduates in the United States have sued more than fifty schools, demanding partial tuition, room-and-board, and fee refunds after they shut down. The proliferating breach-of-contract suits, many of them filed over the last week, target some of the biggest names in higher education: state systems including the University of California and Arizona State, as well as private institutions such as Columbia, Cornell, and NYU. Lawyers for the students, advertising on sites such as Collegerefund2020.com, are seeking class-action status on behalf of hundreds of thousands of students. While legal experts say the suits face high hurdles, they could potentially involve...
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