The forum will also be livestreamed on Facebook.
Those who qualify can get up to 15 months of rental assistance.
The students were told they had to move out by Tuesday.
More clinics are planned to take place throughout southern Indiana.
A vital resource helping keep people in their homes, Louisville's eviction prevention program, is coming to an end.
Attorney Ben Carter, with the Kentucky Equal Justice Center, said Kentucky laws around evictions desperately need to be updated.
More than $50 million has been distributed from Metro Louisville's eviction prevention program, but those involved say the work is far from over.
In anticipation of the looming deadline on an eviction moratorium, several Lexington organizations hosted a forum on Tuesday where frustrated landlords could speak their mind.
In a few days, the federal block on evictions is set to end and it will leave millions scrambling to stay in their home.
The moratorium, put in place by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in September, was the only tool keeping millions of tenants in their homes.