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Colleges vs. the Covid-19 Gap Year

机译:大学与Covid-19差距年

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Sunny Hostin, a host of ABC's The View, shared some wonderful news several weeks ago on her program: Her son got into Harvard. But Gabriel Hostin won't be going this fall. He deferred his admission so he can avoid burnout. He'll also sidestep the worst of the pandemic. "I see a gap year as all about self-exploration, self-enrichment, community service, and maturity, learning where you are in the world," Gabriel says. "I'm blessed to be in the position I am in." Jason Li, whose parents grew up in rural China, won't be waiting to start his college education. Li, who turned down Harvard in favor of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, is all in, even if he has to study online. "I don't expect it will be a completely normal semester, but I'm going no matter what," he says. "MIT has been my dream school forever. They're giving me really good financial aid." The diverging paths of the two 17-year-olds demonstrate one of the many perils facing higher education this fall: the socioeconomics of college deferrals. Students taking gap years tend to be more affluent, better able to afford a $75,ooo-a-year private college-and the expense of taking an extended break before enrolling. But if too many of them put off their studies, it could smash the economic model underpinning the U.S.'s $600 billion-plus higher education industry. Private colleges rely on tuition and fees for 30% of their revenue.
机译:美国广播公司(ABC)的《 The View》的主持人Sunny Hostin几周前在她的节目中分享了一些好消息:她的儿子进入了哈佛大学。但是Gabriel Hostin不会在今年秋天参加。他推迟了入学时间,以免倦怠。他还将回避最严重的流行病。加布里埃尔说:“在自我探索,自我充实,社区服务和成熟度方面,我认为整个世界都是空白的一年。” “我很幸运能处于我所处的位置。”父母在中国农村长大的李宗盛(Jason Li)等不及要开始他的大学教育了。即使拒绝网上学习,李却全力以赴,拒绝了哈佛大学的支持而去了麻省理工学院。他说:“我不希望这将是一个完全正常的学期,但无论如何我都会去。” “麻省理工学院一直是我梦dream以求的学校。他们为我提供了非常好的经济援助。”两位17岁年轻人的道路各不相同,证明了今年秋天高等教育面临的众多危险之一:大学延期的社会经济学。间隔年的学生往往比较富裕,能够负担得起每年75美元以上的私立大学的费用,并且花更长的时间才能入学。但是,如果他们中的太多人推迟了学业,那么它可能会破坏经济模型,从而支撑美国超过6000亿美元的高等教育产业。私立大学依靠学杂费来获得其收入的30%。

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    《Business week》 |2020年第4657期|16-17|共2页
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