Noah Christiansen (Photo courtesy Christiansen) (Editor’s note: As more universities and colleges across the United States cancel in-person instruction in favor of online classes as a result of the surge in coronavirus cases, especially among younger adults, there is a growing call for deep discounts in tuition.
Students, parents and some educators point out that without the in-person interaction between faculty and students, the reality is not what most say is what they are paying for and is a significant part of the college experience.
The schools say that the institutions are suffering a significant loss of revenue. American University’s Sylvia M. Burwell told NBC News on Aug.
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