And if I may add: because the thing you are paying for is supposed to be the education not the 'experience.' The experience is just packaging Asking why pay for online courses is like asking if you have to pay for fruit in the grocery , even if they aren't individually wrappedhttps://twitter.com/tlecaque/status/1283824742164824065 …
The small army of staff workers who process course registrations, figure out funding and manage the back end have MORE work not less in these uncertain moments. In the end, income needs to cover the costs of providing the service.
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Now, I think there's an argument to be made that maybe students shouldn't cover that shortfall. Maybe it should be government. But then your argument is with the feds (states can't print money and are already broke). Take it up with them.
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I think that schools are charging full tuition both because they can and because they must to meet ongoing expenses. Disagree with your education/experience distinction, in part because the relationship between tuition and educational quality (and outcomes) is tenuous.
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