Student sues Liberty University due to coronavirus response

A student at Liberty University — which is under fire for opening its campus during the coronavirus pandemic — filed a class-action lawsuit against against the school, demanding a refund.

The anonymous plaintiff said if the university, established by Moral Majority founder Jerry Fallwell Sr., is to remain open at full cost, then it should also make available its full array of student services, according the federal complaint filed in Lynchburg, Virginia.

The Virginia school has made all classes online, shut down on-campus recreation centers, converted all dining options to take-out only and ended all student activities — and still wants to keep all tuition and other fees paid by spring semester students, the lawsuit claims.

“Liberty University is, in a very real sense, profiting from the COVID-19 pandemic — keeping its campus and campus services ‘open’ as a pretext to retain Plaintiff’s and the other Class members’ room, board and campus fees, despite no longer having to incur the full cost of providing those services, all the while putting students’ finances and health at risk,” according to the lawsuit filed Monday by “Student A.”

The school said in a statement that it’s offering $1,000 in credit to “certain students” who opted to move off campus.

“Liberty University has tirelessly attempted to balance the needs of students, employees, and the community as it has navigated through the unprecedented health challenges presented by COVID-19,” according to the statement. “We have also taken into account the economic impact and legal rights of all the parties involved.”

A university spokesman on Tuesday declined to elaborate on what other refunds or credits the school might offer to students.

The statement said it’s safe to be on campus: “Liberty’s less populated and more frequently sanitized campus living environment will be maintained for those students who chose it as their safest option. Thankfully these measures have resulted in no on-campus student testing positive for COVID-19 thus far.”

Liberty University’s on-campus student population is usually about 15,000, but only a fraction of those students have returned to campus. Annual tuition is $23,800 at Liberty and housing options run from $4,750 to $8,000.

The student, identified only as a non-Virginia resident, took Liberty President Jerry Falwell Jr., an ardent supporter of President Donald Trump, to task for downplaying the threat of COVID-19.

Falwell “states that people are ‘overreacting,’ comparing COVID-19 to the flu, insinuating that the overreaction was politically motivated and even speculated the virus may have been a Christmas present from North Korea or China,” the lawsuit said.

Students at a handful of other colleges have also filed lawsuits in hopes of recouping tuition money after their colleges shifted to online learning.

source: nbcnews.com