Colleges closed many campus services during pandemic…but still charged students for them
Lawsuits across the country have been filed against colleges for charging students fees for services that were cut off during the pandemic.
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Lawsuits across the country have been filed against colleges for charging students fees for services that were cut off during the pandemic.
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