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KeithHokie89

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True, depends on the major and your year. An undeclared freshman might


benefit from getting those pesky core requirements out of the way. A junior or senior needs to stay where they are in my view.

Here's the thing, people like to say they are paying for the "college experience" of frats, parties, football games, etc. The reality is your tuition dollars go to professors and building maintenance for classrooms, labs and libraries. Your housing and meal budget whether it be on or off campus plus your student fees pays for all the other stuff. I can see refunds for housing when they sent students home and either refunds or credits on meal plans and I would say a portion of the student fee that pays for the student commons and rec centers being refunded. Tuition refunds? No way. Whether it be online or in person, you paid for credits and you got credits/degrees in return.

(In response to this post by Beerman)

Posted: 08/24/2020 at 4:04PM



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So what makes a "Good" school (college)........good? -- Late 80s Hokie 08/24/2020 12:51PM
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