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November 2007

Life seeks to decertify class-action suit

Life University is seeking to decertify a class-action law suit filed by students who were affected by the school’s loss of accreditation in 2002.

This is the third class-action lawsuit to be filed against the school. The previous two were dismissed, according to an Associated Press report.

Individuals involved in the lawsuit claim they were harmed when the school lost its accreditation. They said they had to finish their education, they had to transfer to other chiropractic colleges and lost money in travel and moving expenses.

Life University lost its accreditation in 2002 from the Council on Chiropractic Education. A settlement was reached in 2003.

Source: CBS46 News, www.cbs46.com

 

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