Online or in-person for 2021/2022 school year

Anonymous
I know that no one has a crystal ball, but if you know your DC's chosen college is entirely online next year, what would you do? I am thinking about suggesting my DD defer and complete several gen ed courses at a local community college (online) since paying $30k+ to do these classes from home -- without meeting teachers or classmates -- seems like a waste. For those that have deferred (for Covid or other reasons), do you give up scholarship money?
Anonymous
If you defer, most schools will not allow you to enroll in another college for credit.
Anonymous
I don't think most schools will be completely on line next fall - I mean it's possible if the new strain is resistant to the vaccines, but I expect most schools to be open.

Anonymous
Schools should tell you if deferring a year has scholarship implications.

DD was accepted early into a safety and got their biggest scholarship; I read the letter and they make it clear the money is contingent upon Fall 2021 enrollment.
Anonymous
I believe most schools will be in person. Some have gotten that down, this year.

Between increased availability of testing and the vaccines, I believe they will figure it out, in part because they lose SO much money when kids are not on campus.
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