The financial crisis is particularly fatal for smaller public institutions that already have fewer resources than most private schools.
Michael Horn, co-founder of the Clayton Christensen Institute, said in March, “I think [the transition to online curriculum] will be hastily done and without the resources that good online learning requires. It will leave a real sour taste in a lot of students’ mouths.” Now, the question is whether schools will be prepared to provide all students equal access to a high-quality education by fall. If this is not the case, then students’ tuition money will go to waste.
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