Senator Tracy Discusses Higher Education

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Several colleges and universities are moving forward with online learning this spring semester during the coronavirus pandemic leaving students and parents with questions. Illinois 47th District State Senator Jil Tracy states things will have to work out:

“Fortunately I think we are going to see students get the credits. They have coursework and curriculum they can still do. That is very important for a student to comply with all of that and as far as the room and board, you know obviously students aren’t receiving meals there, but things will just have to work out,” Tracy says.

Any questions can be sent to senatortracy@adams.net.

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