. . . but going to their preferred college to access their chosen network is more important Attending their preferred college is key to developing the network that will support them through school and into the future. Students recognize that value. Universities need to pay close attention not only to the success of their virtual courses, but to how they foster community and provide opportunities for connection.
Students want in-person learning . . .
Students have spent the past year adapting to virtual learning. Yet there are clearly still aspects of in-person instruction that they've missed and want to have in college. They seem to recognize, however, that another aspect of college is a bigger reason for attending their preferred school.
On a scale of 1-5, how important is it for your college to offer in-person instruction?
If you found out that your preferred college was only offering virtual courses, would you still attend?
18% would begin searching for another school to attend
10% would wait to attend when they were offering in- person instruction again
2 1 0% 7% 13% 35% 45% 3 4 5
17
72% would still attend the college
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