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Corona Pandemic: Future of students
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Before places of worship, restaurants, and shops began to close in response to the coronavirus pandemic, college campuses sent students home. The dominoes started to fall last spring.

On March 6, the University of Washington in Seattle became the first major American college to shut down campus operations. Ten days later, over 250 U.S. colleges and universities followed suit.Many schools held out hope of resuming at least some on-campus classes and operations by fall. But over the summer, a growing number of colleges adopted online or hybrid learning models. According to The College Crisis Initiative, over half of U.S. colleges were partly or primarily online in the fall.Neither colleges nor students were prepared for prolonged campus closures. Both face a variety of challenges going forward. Due to subsequent coronavirus outbreaks, some institutions have already been forced to close a second time.

Across the board, college leaders say plans for the coming semesters are written in pencil.College students — most of whom are under 29 years of age — are among the least vulnerable to COVID-19. The China Center for Disease Control found that the COVID-19 fatality rate for the 10-39 age bracket was just 0.2%. The coronavirus poses the greatest threat to older faculty and staff, nontraditional students, and those with immunodeficiencies.

In addition to protecting high-risk campus members, campus closures aimed to protect the local community. Before any students tested positive for COVID-19, models showed that college campuses could be hotbeds for virus transmissionSchools' diverse and active populations number in the thousands, all living in close proximity to one another. And as the surge in college disciplinary action suggests, social distancing measures can be difficult to enforce.

Data shows a looser correlation between open campuses and rising case numbers than predicted. Some areas experienced short-term spikes in case numbers after the local campus welcomed students back. But counties with college campuses actually logged fewer new COVID-19 cases per day than counties without campuses.

Most campus closures were enacted out of an abundance of caution rather than in response to confirmed cases. Now, many colleges have set a hard limit for how many positive cases their campuses can support before shutting down again.

College students, already a vulnerable group in regard to mental health, have been profoundly destabilized by the pandemic. Surveys show a massive surge in stress and anxiety among students. For many, pandemic concerns revolve less around getting sick and more around the loss of grade points, college credits, and income.

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