Students in New York file class-action lawsuits against 3 universities, claiming that schools have failed to adequately refund fees

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The students argue that not only is online-only instruction less valuable and should cost students less, it is not what they paid for.

The students are calling on their universities to acknowledge what is being lost in the transition from in-person, hands-on learning to online instruction, such as interaction with professors, access to campus facilities, housing, meals, and social interaction, and asking them to adjust the financial burden accordingly.

"Tuition and fees will continue to pay for the delivery of instruction, as well as the associated costs of academic support services. As long as instruction continues, tuition will not be refunded," the Financial Services team wrote on the university website. The student also pointed out that continuing to pay for an on-campus undergraduate degree in social work for the spring, summer and fall semesters, which costs approximately $58,612, is considerably more expensive in comparison to the university's online program, where the tuition for the same degree costs $48,780.

A 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.

Pace University spokeswoman Marie Boster said in a statement to CNN that while the university has not been served yet with the lawsuit,"housing fee adjustments for students who had to leave the residence halls are being issued. We are planning to use CARES Act funding to support our students when it is available."CNN has reached out to Columbia University and Long Island University for comment and has not yet received a response.

 

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This is a serious problem too in the philippines

Then let them go to the campus and stay there during the duration of Lockdown.

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