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Why the move to online instruction won’t reduce college costs

July 28, 2020 "Why the move to online instruction won’t reduce college costs" article
Steven Hemelt and Kevin Stange

"As COVID-19 swept across the country in March, colleges shuttered and millions of students and instructors were propelled into a world of distance education." (read more)

  • Steven Hemelt
  • Kevin M. Stange
  • Kevin Stange
  • tuition costs
  • online education
  • online learning
  • online schooling
  • online schools
  • virtual learning
  • virtual schooling
  • covid-19 impact
  • curriculum and instruction
  • face-to-face instruction
  • college instructors
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