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Former students, staff and alumni sue Martin University

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Former students, staff and alumni sue Martin University

Former students, staff, and alumni of Martin University have filed a lawsuit against the university over its abrupt closure, claiming the school failed to provide educational services and refund tuition and financial aid money. The lawsuit seeks to prevent the university from spending money from a potential sale of its campus.

Former students, staff, and the alumni association of Martin University have sued the college over its abrupt closure. The lawsuit, filed on April 22 in Marion County Superior Court, claims the university failed to provide educational training and services as promised. Students allege they have not received refunds for tuition and financial aid, despite the university closing in December and not offering classes in the spring 2026 semester. Martin University cited financial problems and low student enrollment as reasons for its closure. The lawsuit seeks to prevent the university from spending money from a potential sale of its campus, which is currently listed for $3.5 million and being purchased by Eastern Star Church as part of its community development initiative.

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