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My guess is that business schools will end up offering one class a week for 15 minutes to solve this issue ... Or some other creative solution. Something similar to what they have done with stem OPT
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Can’t do haha according to the memo. Also by the sound of it if international students can’t get a visa in time then they may not be able to enrol. Which is every one right now.
So... what if a school says "We will have in-person classes" before the International students request Visas.
Then once all visas are issued, they actually end up doing something else?
The memo clearly says that schools will have to inform SEVIS of their choice by 4th August. And if they wish to go online in the middle of the semester given a second wave then international students will have to return to their home countries because they are only allowed to take 1 course online to maintain their full time status or school enrolment.
The schools can solve this problem by going fully online for the fall semester thus giving internationals a chance to enrol. But I doubt schools will do that. Almost everyone is embracing a hybrid system because otherwise students will start suing them for reducing the tuition fees. That’s my opinion.
This is really a lose lose for international students (except Canadians I guess) as no one is getting a visa prior to October anywhere.