Judge Allows Lawsuit Against U. Washington for Charging Full Tuition During the Pandemic

The school had a lot of nerve charging full price when their campuses were closed and everything was online.

Axios reports:

Judge approves suit against UW over COVID-era tuitionA King County judge has certified a class of students in a lawsuit challenging the University of Washington’s decision to charge full tuition and fees during the pandemic.

Details: The lawsuit accuses the university of unlawfully retaining tuition payments amounting to millions of dollars when campuses were closed and students had access only to limited online learning.Why it matters: Attorney Steve Berman told Axios the court’s decision to let the case proceed as a class-action lawsuit is a “major step forward for tens of thousands of tuition payers who were left paying fees and other costs to a university that had effectively closed its doors.”

Flashback: The complaint, filed in September, 2020, alleges that during the pandemic UW continued to charge full tuition and fees despite sending students home, transitioning to online instruction and closing its campuses, reaping millions.

Tags: College Insurrection, Washington State, Wuhan Coronavirus

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