Topics: College Attendance, UC Berkeley, First Generation College students, COVID and College
Title : College and Community During COVID (A year later).
Participants: Zion Rodriguez Aceves
Publish Date: 10/14/2021
Homepage : http://www.dreport.org
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Conversation Topics:
You can listen to the last year’s conversation here: Graduating During Covid-19
College and Schooling during time of COVID ( a year later).
How did students prepare to enter college during the stress and uncertainty of a quarantine?
What was your experience of first year of college, while online?
Is going to college online similar to going away to college with everyone that you know?
Are second-year college students attending college in-person for the first time, behind or delayed in building new communities?
How did the online format become an asset by getting the college curriculum without having to leave the community of support behind?
The online format allowed us to include our families into the class.
What are the difficulties for technically second year-students, moving to college to attend in-person for their first year?
How do we prepare to adjust to the shift from online to in-person college experiences?
What happens when the university treats you as a second-year student, but it’s your first-year on campus?
What are foundations acquired during the first year of college attendance?
Figuring things out together.
How is campus life different during COVID?
Do students wear masks on college campuses?
How do teachers feel about being in class with so many students?
Is there a college social life during COVID?
What are the different college retention factors for students?
Is UC Berkely a radical school?
Are colleges open to hear from new voices?