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A federal court in Illinois ruled in favor of Columbia College Chicago in a suit brought by a student unhappy that the school moved its classes online and closed its campus for much of the spring 2020 semester due to the pandemic. The student did not prove the school “made any specific promise of on-campus, in-person instruction or services.”

CHICAGO — A federal court in Illinois ruled in favor of Columbia College Chicago in a suit brought by a student unhappy that the school moved its classes online and closed its campus for much of the spring 2020 semester due to the pandemic. The student did not prove the school “made any specific promise of on-campus, in-person instruction or services.”

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