COVID-19 and the Class of 2021
澳门跑狗论坛 in 2020 began tracking academically promising high school graduates to see how they fared after COVID-19 disrupted their senior year, isolating many them from friends, teachers, and college counselors. In these articles, we check in on the Class of 2021 as the pandemic drags on, finding that in many ways their challenges are even greater than the previous cohort鈥檚, and we check back in on a few 2020 grads.
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From Our Research Center
Class of COVID: 2021's Graduates Are Struggling More and Feeling the Stress
COVID-19 disrupted the class of 2020鈥檚 senior year. A year later, the transition to college has in some ways gotten worse.
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From Our Research Center
Helping Students Plan How to Pay for College Is More Important Than Ever: Schools Can Help
Fewer and fewer high school graduates have applied for federal financial aid for college since the pandemic hit.
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2021 Grad Builds Peer Support for College Planning
College-going clubs can support first-generation students, says Daniela Andrade, whose own high school club helped her get to Harvard.
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Layoffs, COVID, Spotty Internet: A Fla. Student Persists in College
Bouts with COVID-19 were just the latest challenges to face class of 2020 graduate Magdalena Estiverne and her family.
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Louisiana Student Finds Stability Amid Tumultuous Freshman Year
Logan Balfantz arrived at the University of Notre Dame last fall considering himself one of the lucky graduates in 2020.
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Collection
Where Are They Now? COVID-19 and the Class of 2020
A worsening economy, a surging pandemic, and school disruptions create new hurdles on the road to college.
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