Civil Litigation
May 7, 2020
USC hit with class actions over tuition, campus fees
The University of Southern California is the latest educational institution hit with class actions from students fighting to get their tuition, campus fees back since in-person classroom instructions have transitioned to online learning.




The University of Southern California is the latest to be sued for refusing to return tuition and fees to students after shutting down campus and providing online instruction that students say is inferior.
USC Provost Charles Zukoski sent a campus-wide email last week announcing the school won't offer students prorated tuition refunds for the spring semester or summer sessions. It is uncertain whether USC will reopen its campus and ...
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