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Over 170,000 students sue 36 UK universities for failing to deliver in-person education during the pandemic while charging full tuition.
Over 170,000 students are pursuing legal action against 36 UK universities, alleging they did not receive the in-person education they paid for during the pandemic.
The claims, following a confidential settlement with University College London, argue that shifting to online learning and restricting campus access while charging full tuition breached contractual and consumer rights.
The Student Group Claim seeks compensation for disrupted education, citing a significant value gap between in-person and online courses, with potential payouts up to £5,000 per student.
Pre-action letters have been sent to institutions including Bristol, Manchester, and Cardiff, with claims deadline set for September 2026.
Más de 170,000 estudiantes demandaron a 36 universidades del Reino Unido por no ofrecer educación presencial durante la pandemia mientras cobraban matrícula completa.