Former Students Sue Southeastern U.

Seven former students of Southeastern University, in Washington, have filed a $10-million class-action lawsuit against the institution, which lost its accreditation in August 2009. The plaintiffs claim that the university defrauded each of them of up to $41,500 by failing to warn them that it was in trouble with its accrediting agency and could not provide the promised level of training and internships, the Courthouse News Service reports.

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