What do you miss the most from pre-covid?

Agree! Costs were definitely a deciding point on changing schools this year. He didn't see much point in spending $20k (thats after his scholarships last year) to live & learn like that. I get that the school didn't have much choice either but at least reduce the cost to reflect online only classes and the reduced meal options. All freshmen & sophomores were required to live there & get the unlimited meal plan. Most schools are offering a 5th year (3 years for community college) option to compensate for 2020. So basically all 2020 students could repeat a year. I believe this allows them to keep their scholarships an extra year but they're still charging the same tuition & fees for the extra year. This process has created a bit of a nightmare with 2020 seniors staying for 2021 & keeping their scholarships so schools had less money this year for incoming freshman & transfer student scholarships & aid.

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