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The pandemic seems to be causing students to put off applying for financial aid, which may mean they’re putting off college.
The programs are less about casual networking and observation in a remote world. Remote internships need more direction, one expert says.
Chinese students spend years mapping out the path to U.S. colleges. The pandemic has disrupted all of that.
That could be because many community college students need jobs to pay tuition.
Schools are trying to assess student needs through the summer, and possibly through the coming year
Alumni, professors and fellow students have donated time, money and resources to help those who have to leave campus but don’t have an easy path home.
Whether they’re heading home or finding a way to remain on campus, international students have had their semesters upended by COVID-19.
A lot of us have an image of what they look like. Is it justified?
A survey of 34 universities and community colleges found that about 48 percent of students reported food insecurity in the previous 30 days, 22 percent with such low levels of food security that they qualified as hungry.
That's a year's worth of tuition saved. But something may be lost as well.