Students who attended the University of Colorado’s Boulder, Colorado Springs, Denver or Anschutz campuses during the spring 2020 semester are eligible to receive a refund of some of their student fees as part of a $5 million class-action lawsuit settlement announced Wednesday. The settlement stems from a 2020 class-action lawsuit filed by attorney Igor Raykin over the fees students were charged to access on-campus services such as recreation centers that were shut down due to COVID-19. The University of Colorado did not immediately respond to a request for comment. Related Articles Education | Colorado college students bring class-action lawsuit against universities refusing to refund fees Education | CU’s $120 million investment loss upends plans for “once in a lifetime” spending on campus projects Education | Keeler: Coach Prime’s got one thing right.