Eileen Brown, ZD Net
Los Angeles, CA-based social content company Fullscreen surveyed a panel of more than 500 18 to 36-year-olds to determine their behaviors, habits and emotions when it comes to coping with the “new normal” of COVID-19 and going back to school in the fall. Online learning will form some part of classes this year, and this way of learning seems to be completely acceptable to returning students. According to the report, very few students (3%) are unwilling to enroll in online-only classes if it is unsafe for colleges and universities to open. And while 44% of college students are completely open to online learning, almost all of them (43%) of students expect a discount in tuition from their college or university.
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