Several students and parents at Georgetown University are upset the school will bring a small number of additional students back for the spring semester but that classes will remain virtual.
University officials say because of the surge of COVID infections, they have to limit how many students they’re able to bring back on campus.
Students, some of whom are freshmen, told FOX 5’s Ayesha Khan Thursday that they are frustrated, they never even got the “college experience,” and that there is a lack of proper and continuous communication from the university.
A university spokesperson responded to our inquiry saying that the university is being “singled out” because they are in line with how some of the other neighboring universities are proceeding with their plans for bringing students back in the spring semester.
