Disir
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I suspect this is probably much the case for public Universities and private ones as well.
So now it all comes out, we have a two tier society, just like our rulers want. If you can't afford the finest, you will remain . . . well, not economically viable.
Of course employers and colleges are not going to want folks that have been educated on-line versus in person. . . this is only common sense.
. . . and only parents who have scads of money are going to be able to afford private institutions that are immune to these lock-down decrees.
My son's university was out this last semester but he will be on campus the next semester. He is out of state for that one. In state is looking about the same both public and private. We are going to see a lot of universities either fold or come really dang close to folding.
There are multiple people that are having difficulty getting a solid connection to do online courses. Like, people with cattle ranches )or other farms) that it's going to take a lot of money to get wifi in their area. The "hot spot" isn't worth a damn. It's frustrating.