Students’ COVID-era lawsuit over in-person fees is moving forward – Campus Reform

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit held that students can pursue a lawsuit against Loyola University Chicago for failing to refund in-person fees. The plaintiffs allege that students paid 265% more in tuition than their already-online peers after being forced to learn remotely. When Loyola’s campus closed, students also were not issued a refund for parking permits, according to the lawsuit.

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