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Students Sue Universities For Tuition

Legal April 2020
The University of North Carolina system and East Carolina University are being sued for tuition reimbursement and fees after they shut down campuses because of COVID-19.

Students Sue Universities For Tuition

RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — College students in North Carolina are suing universities in hopes of getting reimbursements for tuition and fees after campuses shut down and moved classes online during the coronavirus pandemic.

The Raleigh News & Observer reported Tuesday that the institutions that are being sued include schools in the University of North Carolina system as well as East Carolina University.

Students say in the lawsuits that universities made the right decision to shutdown classes. But they claim that they were deprived of a college experience that includes in-person instruction, access to campus facilities and student activities.

East Carolina University and UNC-Asheville said they are aware of the complaint and declined to comment on pending litigation. UNC System spokesman Josh Ellis and a UNC-Charlotte spokesperson also declined to comment.

The UNC System has started to distribute prorated reimbursements for unused housing and dining services.

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