Students have some concerns about returning to college

College students should be heading back to campus pretty soon, but it seems most students aren’t excited about the beginning of a new semester, and it has nothing to do with having to hit the books again, and everything to do with the coronavirus.

A new ValuePenguin survey of full-time college students finds:

  • 31% are really worried about their safety on campus this fall.
  • 36% are worried about contracting the coronavirus if they return to campus.
  • And if they do, 78% don’t trust their schools on-campus health facility will provide the quality care they need.
  • 11% of students say they were misdiagnosed at an on-campus health facility in the past.
  • And it’s not just physical health students are worried about, with 49% reporting struggling with feelings of loneliness during the pandemic.

And it seems a lot of students seem to have a great deal of distrust for their fellow students.

  • In fact, 34% of students absolutely don’t trust that their fellow students will practice social distancing and healthy habits.
  • 54% somewhat trust that they will, with female students showing less trust than male students.
  • What’s more, less than 25% of students feel completely safe about living in the dorms.
  • Plus, a third of students say their school hasn’t sent them enough coronavirus-related communication. 

Source:ValuePenguin


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