Anonymous wrote:Are parents still paying 60K a year for college if all their kid is doing is online schooling?
Anonymous wrote:We're screwed.
Anonymous wrote:Yep, and I’ve already signed a lease for next September. I will pay a full year of $1200/mth and nobody will live there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:New poster here- I work in higher education and they are ALL, I mean ALL considering this. It’s way more than considering. They are creating active contingency plans (and TBH they should!). No one wants this to happen, least of all the universities, but they don’t want to be caught off guard!
I also work in higher ed, and the summer/fall tuition rates will reflect online-only, and thus prices will be lower.
Many universities have already refunded room/board, or are actively working on it. Y'all do understand that they are doing the best they can in extraordinary circumstances, yes?
Anonymous wrote:New poster here- I work in higher education and they are ALL, I mean ALL considering this. It’s way more than considering. They are creating active contingency plans (and TBH they should!). No one wants this to happen, least of all the universities, but they don’t want to be caught off guard!
Anonymous wrote:Are parents still paying 60K a year for college if all their kid is doing is online schooling?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Will this be the new normal?
https://www.wbur.org/edify/2020/04/11/bu-coronavirus-2021-possible-reopening
If that’s the new normal, we’ll have much, much bigger problems. The whole quarantine thing (aka starve the poor people policy) will end in mass violence long before then.