George Washington University, right in the nation's capital, has seen enrollment drop 17% this year, due to the pandemic, according to this recent Bloomberg article. Colleges and universities nationwide struggle with the dilemma, have students on campus, and risk disease transmission, or have online classes, and try to justify tuition costs as students learn form home.
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Thursday, October 8, 2020
George Washington University enrollment down 17% due to pandemic
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