Many colleges and universities planned to have some kind of normal college experience this fall. But a little over a month into the semester, most students are taking class online.
To help students who are struggling, Ohio State has implemented a pass/no-pass option and extended the deadline to drop classes.
Today on All Sides with Ann Fisher: How students, administrators and professors are dealing with the COVID semester
Guests:
Beth McMurtrie, senior writer, The Chronicle of Higher Education
Amy Treboni, senior director of academic advising, The Ohio State University
Roaya Higazi, president of Undergraduate Student Government, Ohio State University
Noeleen McIlvenna, professor of American history, Wright State University and president of the Wright State chapter of the American Association of University Professors