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Extracted Content: There is little surprise that the students at New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts are upset. As on-campus classes for the $58,552-a-year degree program have moved onto the Internet, a good many of them are asking why they should have to pay full tuition when they’re not getting what they actually agreed to paid for. More than 2,200 Tisch students have already signed an online petition asking for some of their tuition money back.
Colleges and universities all over the world that have or will start their spring terms using simple teleconferencing tools can expect more of the same. Anew survey by PoetsandQuants.com shows that 43% of MBA candidates who have been admitted to the top 20 business schools believe tuition fees should be cutback by an average of 37.5% if the first part of their MBA program is shifted online due to the coronavirus pandemic.