College students are unlikely to get tuition refunds after coronavirus campus shutdowns. But it won’t be for lack of trying. – Chicago Tribune

In Illinois, the state’s 12 public universities estimate suffering an initial loss of $224 million ― a figure expected to grow for the remainder of the crisis. For the three campuses in the University of Illinois System, expenses from refunding room and board for students who left dorms early totaled $37 million.
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Governor of Alderaan
6 years ago

The money they spent on tuition was squandered anyway. At least they got something with their beer and pizza money

debtsor
6 years ago

As they say, caveat emptor. if you’re foolish enough to attend a state university, you shouldn’t expect your money back when it closes early.

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