Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you are a foreign based student at a US university and the school is going full, online, then the students must leave the US and do the courses elsewhere.
This is incredibly sad for a lot of students who did all the right things and may not have the resources or ability in their home country, to take online courses - no computer or internet or govt restrictions on G-Suite etc.
And for the US schools, it is an incredible financial burden.
How could they have no computer or internet if they have the money to come to the US to study?
There are places where Internet is politically or geographically unavailable / unreliable, regardless of your money. Sometimes it is restricted certain hours, which is a problem if your class meets on Eastern Standard Time. Or they may have gotten here via scholarship, community fundraising, or relative's bequest.
My SIL works at a SLAC and some of her foreign students are not safe to go home after becoming "westernized" or because they are gay. They would not have family support even if the family is rich.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you are a foreign based student at a US university and the school is going full, online, then the students must leave the US and do the courses elsewhere.
This is incredibly sad for a lot of students who did all the right things and may not have the resources or ability in their home country, to take online courses - no computer or internet or govt restrictions on G-Suite etc.
And for the US schools, it is an incredible financial burden.
How could they have no computer or internet if they have the money to come to the US to study?
There are places where Internet is politically or geographically unavailable / unreliable, regardless of your money. Sometimes it is restricted certain hours, which is a problem if your class meets on Eastern Standard Time. Or they may have gotten here via scholarship, community fundraising, or relative's bequest.
My SIL works at a SLAC and some of her foreign students are not safe to go home after becoming "westernized" or because they are gay. They would not have family support even if the family is rich.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you are a foreign based student at a US university and the school is going full, online, then the students must leave the US and do the courses elsewhere.
This is incredibly sad for a lot of students who did all the right things and may not have the resources or ability in their home country, to take online courses - no computer or internet or govt restrictions on G-Suite etc.
And for the US schools, it is an incredible financial burden.
How could they have no computer or internet if they have the money to come to the US to study?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you are a foreign based student at a US university and the school is going full, online, then the students must leave the US and do the courses elsewhere.
This is incredibly sad for a lot of students who did all the right things and may not have the resources or ability in their home country, to take online courses - no computer or internet or govt restrictions on G-Suite etc.
And for the US schools, it is an incredible financial burden.
How could they have no computer or internet if they have the money to come to the US to study?
Some schools meet full need for internationals. Or they got full ride merit scholarships.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you are a foreign based student at a US university and the school is going full, online, then the students must leave the US and do the courses elsewhere.
This is incredibly sad for a lot of students who did all the right things and may not have the resources or ability in their home country, to take online courses - no computer or internet or govt restrictions on G-Suite etc.
And for the US schools, it is an incredible financial burden.
How could they have no computer or internet if they have the money to come to the US to study?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you are a foreign based student at a US university and the school is going full, online, then the students must leave the US and do the courses elsewhere.
This is incredibly sad for a lot of students who did all the right things and may not have the resources or ability in their home country, to take online courses - no computer or internet or govt restrictions on G-Suite etc.
And for the US schools, it is an incredible financial burden.
How could they have no computer or internet if they have the money to come to the US to study?
Anonymous wrote:If you are a foreign based student at a US university and the school is going full, online, then the students must leave the US and do the courses elsewhere.
This is incredibly sad for a lot of students who did all the right things and may not have the resources or ability in their home country, to take online courses - no computer or internet or govt restrictions on G-Suite etc.
And for the US schools, it is an incredible financial burden.
If you are a foreign based student at a US university and the school is going full, online, then the students must leave the US and do the courses elsewhere.
This is incredibly sad for a lot of students who did all the right things and may not have the resources or ability in their home country, to take online courses - no computer or internet or govt restrictions on G-Suite etc.
And for the US schools, it is an incredible financial burden.