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International Journal of English Literature and Culture Vol. 8(4), pp. 86-98. July, 2020 ISSN: 2360-7831 DOI: 10.14662/IJELC2020.060
Review paper
Exploring Influence of covid-19 on higher education in all context throughout the courtiers’ universities
Abera Tsegaye
Ethiopia, Wolkite University. E-mail: tsegayea96@gmail.com
Accepted 21 June 2020
The outbreak of the coronavirus has become a major disruption to colleges and universities across the country, with most institutions canceling in-person classes and moving to online-only instruction. The pandemic also threatens to significantly alter nearly every aspect of college life, from admissions and enrollment to collegiate athletics. These concerns extend to the financial future of higher education institutions in a time of considerable financial instability, both in the form of unexpected costs and potential reductions in revenue. As the situation continues to develop, legislators are taking an active role in addressing both the immediate and long-term challenges related to the outbreak. As many colleges close on-campus housing and dining, legislators have introduced bills to ensure students receive refunds for room and board expenses. Other states are considering bills that would pause the collection of payments on state held student loans. Pending legislation also requires higher education institutions to develop and expand emergency preparedness and response plans. Legislators are also exploring strategies to address funding and appropriations for public colleges and universities.
Key words: covid-19, corona virus, higher institution, pandemic, universities and education
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