Schools have recently started to accept new students back, but controversies immediately plagued reopening plans as freshmen classes at several schools ignored quarantine and distance rules. Ithaca College and Michigan State backtracked on initial plans after seeing how some schools struggled to handle safety concerns, with both schools opting for online-only classes. Students at Drexel University, the University of Miami and the University of Colorado system filed lawsuits over the switch to virtual classes without any change to tuition. Instead, Michigan State said it has invested in technology and faculty training to improve remote instruction. CLICK HERE FOR THE FOX NEWS APP“You’re paying that pricetag because colleges bring students from all over the country together, to experience different cultures,” Weisner said.
Source: Fox News August 22, 2020 19:07 UTC