Class-action lawsuits have been filed against three NY universities by students who argue the schools have failed to adequately refund or reimburse students for tuition and other fees they paid to have in-person, on-campus classes and other activities
The lawsuits were filed this week against Columbia University, Pace University and Long Island University, all private institutions located in the New York City area.'use strict';CNN.Videx=CNN.Videx || {};CNN.Videx.mobile={};CNN.INJECTOR.executeFeature.then {CNN.VideoPlayer.
This is how coronavirus affected colleges nationwide 02:47The students argue that not only is online-only instruction less valuable and should cost students less, it is not what they paid for.
He dreamed of walking across a graduation stage, now he can't 00:57A similar lawsuit was filed on April 23 by Pace University student Xaviera Marbury. The lawsuit says the university"has either refused to provide reimbursement for the tuition, housing, meals, fees and other costs that Defendant is no longer providing, or has provided inadequate and/or arbitrary reimbursement that does not fully compensate Plaintiff and members of the Class for their loss.
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