COVID-19 has changed the way many are thinking about their futures of their education. Due to the outbreak of COVID-19, 1 out of every 6 high school seniors who previously planned on attending college in the fall are now rethinking that path. Universities and colleges have been hit harder than other businesses and it is facing extra problems on top of other problems caused by COVID-19. Liberty University, a university in Virginia, remained open during COVID-19 even as some of the students got sick. As a result, some students became upset at this behavior and sued, claiming that “Liberty University
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