COVID-19 Closures Could Hit Historically Black Colleges Particularly Hard
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Three experts warn that without government intervention, HBCUs will have a difficult time bouncing back from the effects of the COVID-19 outbreak. Why? They may not have the technical capacity to deliver quality online classes and their student population -- made up of many low-income students -- may not have reliable access to Wi-Fi and technology. Other concerns include their history of being underfunded, lack of rainy day funds, and somewhat troubling financial situations prior to the outbreak.
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