GRETNA – A university is suing a student, alleging he owes tuition costs of more than $4,000.
The University of Louisiana system board of supervisors, through the University of New Orleans, filed a suit Feb. 6 against Kyle E. Jackson of Jefferson Parish in the 24th Judicial District Court, alleging an open account in failing to pay off costs.
According to the claim, Jackson attended the plaintiff's institution for the fall 2015 semester and accumulated a balance of $4,442. The defendant has failed to pay off the balance, plus interest, the suit says.
The University of New Orleans seeks all sums due, attorney fees and court costs. It is is represented by attorney Rokeya J. Morris of the Louisiana Department of Justice in Baton Rouge.
The case has been assigned to Division I Judge Nancy A. Miller.
The 24th Judicial District Court Case number 768806.