Sauder Schelkopf is investigating possible litigation on behalf of college students. Many colleges have closed because of the coronavirus pandemic. As a result, students have been forced to leave on-campus housing and are also unable to use the balance of their pre-paid meal plans. Not all colleges have confirmed that they will refund this money. Many colleges are also continuing to charge full tuition even though classes are now online.
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If you are a current college student whose school has not provided prorated refunds for online learning, on-campus housing and/or pre-paid meal plans, please contact the lawyers at Sauder Schelkopf by filling out the form on this page or calling 888.711.9975