Forget about multicultural diversity on campus. But since money talks and BS walks, an ever-increasing amount of institutions are facing class-action lawsuits filed by students and parents who demand refunds for high tuition, room, and board as well as other extremely high fees.
The claims that their virtual educations aren't worth as much as traditional in-person classes at brick and mortar institutions face a number of legal hurdles, according to some attorneys.
After Colleges and Universities shut their campuses and closed classroom doors for the past months and since there have been no classes, no lectures delivered, shouldn’t all students and parents be receiving a hefty refund for the high tuition as well as room and board fees theses institutions for higher learning have bee charging?
Some families may be afraid to speak up, fearing they may jeopardize their children‘s grades, or perhaps they could not be receiving the higher education degrees they worked so hard, studied, and learned to earn a high-level GPA.
in these uncertain times, doesn’t the term financial aid take on a new meaning in academia? What is your opinion and Feel free to share your personal experience?
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