Anonymous wrote:According to the reliable source known as “Reddit”, they have eliminated around 1,000 on campus housing spots.
Anonymous wrote:Listen, I work for a university. They're all saying things and making plans. What happens in August is not anywhere close to set in stone. Plan to not be able to plan, and plan for your child to be living on campus but learning online.
, they have eliminated around 1,000 on campus housing spots. Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They have canceled the housing contracts of some incoming freshman in order to eliminate triples, upperclassmen can no longer purchase dining plans, and they expect to deliver only 1/3 of their instruction in person. Pretty much, they want everyone to come back to Blacksburg just to stimulate the economy.
The plan ends the semester early, but doesn’t eliminate any breaks, which means kids will travel and bring COVID back to campus. It sounds like an absolute disaster.
Please elaborate because what??
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They have canceled the housing contracts of some incoming freshman in order to eliminate triples, upperclassmen can no longer purchase dining plans, and they expect to deliver only 1/3 of their instruction in person. Pretty much, they want everyone to come back to Blacksburg just to stimulate the economy.
The plan ends the semester early, but doesn’t eliminate any breaks, which means kids will travel and bring COVID back to campus. It sounds like an absolute disaster.
Please elaborate because what??
Anonymous wrote:they expect to deliver only 1/3 of their instruction in person.
But they are still charging 100% normal tuition, right? What a scam.
they expect to deliver only 1/3 of their instruction in person.
Anonymous wrote:They have canceled the housing contracts of some incoming freshman in order to eliminate triples, upperclassmen can no longer purchase dining plans, and they expect to deliver only 1/3 of their instruction in person. Pretty much, they want everyone to come back to Blacksburg just to stimulate the economy.
The plan ends the semester early, but doesn’t eliminate any breaks, which means kids will travel and bring COVID back to campus. It sounds like an absolute disaster.