You're paying for the totality of the topics covered, not renting a seat for 12 hours a week.
If students want a refund, they should be given one. But in that case they should also loose the credits and be required to retake the classes if they want to graduate.
Damn, that's harsh. It may not technically be in writing, but I think the expectation is that you're paying for in-person classes, not online ones. However, I do notice on the Northeastern website that they do not differentiate between in-person and online when specifying the cost per credit. If you're doing online only then, you're really kind of getting screwed!
Then reimburse the students for the difference between in class and online classes. One is usually much cheaper than the other.
I don’t feel bad for northeastern. Judge ruled in their favor only because they knew there would be a domino effect of people suing schools
That's the point I think. Although online classes are usually set up in a specific way, usually though a group portal where classmates and professors can share papers, info, etc.
These particular students signed a legal, binding contract to uphold the rules of mask-wearing and social distancing, and against having large gatherings of in one place, particularly indoors, which were put in place for the protection of these students, as well as others. These particular students in question violated that contract after signing it, and they deserve to be kicked off campus, and to not have their tuition refunded.
If you had, you might have noticed that this article is not about the students who were suspended for violating the pandemic rules, it's about something else.
The [agreement] provides for students to "pay all tuition, fees, and other associated costs" incurred as a result of "registering for any class or receiving any service from Northeastern." It ties the payment of tuition to registration for courses, not to the receipt of any particular method of course instruction.
I can imagine this clip being attached to the Appeal.
About science classes that require a lab. Should they be treated the same athletic facilities? Students can't just hook up a Bunsen burner to a USB port on their laptop.
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Wasn’t implied they’d be
Wasn’t implied they’d be taught in person ? Northeastern got lucky
I wonder if the registration
I wonder if the registration page for courses listed a room number the classes?
You pay before that's determined
You're paying for the totality of the topics covered, not renting a seat for 12 hours a week.
If students want a refund, they should be given one. But in that case they should also loose the credits and be required to retake the classes if they want to graduate.
Any legal scholar want to opine...
... as to whether there's a Magnuson-Moss claim to be made, maybe?
Damn, that's harsh.
Damn, that's harsh. It may not technically be in writing, but I think the expectation is that you're paying for in-person classes, not online ones. However, I do notice on the Northeastern website that they do not differentiate between in-person and online when specifying the cost per credit. If you're doing online only then, you're really kind of getting screwed!
Online classes have been around for 20 or so years now.
Depending on the subject matter, you can usually get the same amount out of these classes that you might in person.
Then reimburse the students
Then reimburse the students for the difference between in class and online classes. One is usually much cheaper than the other.
I don’t feel bad for northeastern. Judge ruled in their favor only because they knew there would be a domino effect of people suing schools
I don't think there is a difference.
That's the point I think. Although online classes are usually set up in a specific way, usually though a group portal where classmates and professors can share papers, info, etc.
I don't feel sorry for the students in question here.
These particular students signed a legal, binding contract to uphold the rules of mask-wearing and social distancing, and against having large gatherings of in one place, particularly indoors, which were put in place for the protection of these students, as well as others. These particular students in question violated that contract after signing it, and they deserve to be kicked off campus, and to not have their tuition refunded.
Let me take a wild guess and
Let me take a wild guess and say when you attended University it wasn’t 21k a semester
When I attended Northeastern Univ for a year,
it was way back in the fall of 1970-1971, well before the Covid-19 pandemic.
Times are way different right now than they were back then.
That's not what this lawsuit
That's not what this lawsuit is about. It's about having in person classes replaced with online classes.
DId you read the article before commenting?
If you had, you might have noticed that this article is not about the students who were suspended for violating the pandemic rules, it's about something else.
anyone can just take a Registration...
I can imagine this clip being attached to the Appeal.
I wonder
About science classes that require a lab. Should they be treated the same athletic facilities? Students can't just hook up a Bunsen burner to a USB port on their laptop.