Many students are anxiously preparing for the Fall semester of their first year of college amidst considerable uncertainty.
If you haven’t already, research the COVID-19 response for your college
Many schools have decided to open with contingency plans that entail adding a semester and requiring students to have single dormitory living.
Additionally, some schools have converted to online learning for the Fall semester, or a hybrid of both, where students are on campus until Thanksgiving, and finish their classes at home through December.
Families can expect to pay an annual average of over $25,000 for their students to attend private or out-of-state schools with the hope that their students will gain life-altering experiences both inside and outside the classroom.
This Fall, with so many uncertainties, students have a unique opportunity to expand the possibilities of college life.