Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, CollegeData has provided timely information and updates to help students navigate the changing landscape of college admissions and college life. Colleges and universities are responding to the pandemic in a variety of ways and we thought it was important to hear directly from incoming college freshmen about how COVID-19 has affected their college plans.
In August and September, we sent surveys to registered users of CollegeData who graduated from high school in 2020 to find out what college life looks like now, and what they’re looking forward to in the future. We received responses from students attending colleges in 24 states across the country. Here are some of the findings from the survey.
The pandemic made the task of choosing a college more difficult as a nationwide shut-down of campuses in March eliminated the opportunity for some rising college freshmen to visit campuses or attend admitted-student events.
Of the respondents to our survey, 23% said they chose a different school or otherwise changed their college plans because of the pandemic. However, 78% indicated that the pandemic had no effect on their college plans.
Of the respondents who did change their college plans:
“I did not feel safe going far away from family.”
Students had multiple and different reasons for changing their college plans. Some students did not want to take part in online-only instruction or forgo a traditional college experience. Others indicated that they changed their college plans because of financial reasons, a concern for their personal safety, and wanting to be closer to home during the pandemic.
Here are some of the responses we received:
Fifty-five percent of respondents reported that their colleges had adopted a hybrid model of instruction with some classes online and some in-person.
Respondents attending colleges offering in-person classes indicated that the colleges have implemented social distancing and other CDC recommendations to reduce COVID-19 exposures including:
Fifty-four percent of respondents indicated that they agree with the measures taken by their college to reduce COVID exposures and 32% indicated that they agree with some of the measures taken by their colleges.
“I am most looking forward to being able to experience my classes in person. I am also looking forward to spending time with my friends and family again, without seeing them through a screen.”
Most of all, we wanted to find out what students are looking forward to once COVID restrictions are lifted. We received a variety of responses. The answers given by most respondents included socializing in person, meeting new people, and attending in-person classes.
Here are some of the responses we received to the question: “Once the COVID-19 pandemic and its restrictions have ended, what are you most looking forward to in or outside the classroom?”
If you are a registered user of CollegeData who graduated from high school in 2020 but did not receive or respond to the survey we sent in August and September, please take the survey here, or email us at info@collegedata.com to tell us about your college experience during COVID-19 and what you’re most looking forward to once COVID restrictions have ended.
Methodology:
Survey results presented in this article were generated from an email survey of CollegeData registered users sent to high school seniors who graduated high school in 2020. The survey was conducted throughout August and September, 2020. A total of 80 CollegeData registrants completed the survey. Responses were provided anonymously.