Remote learning has helped some college students with disabilities continue their education. A biology major at Georgia Military College named Cory Lewis lives with sickle cell disease and was hospitalized four times last year but was able to remain enrolled by taking online classes rather than defer a year. Online classes have provided an option for students with disabilities to pursue their education.
Remote learning has helped some college students with disabilities continue their education. A biology major at Georgia Military College named Cory Lewis lives with sickle cell disease and was hospitalized four times last year but was able to remain enrolled by taking online classes rather than defer a year. Online classes have provided an option for students with disabilities to pursue their education.
Remote learning has helped some college students with disabilities continue their education. A biology major at Georgia Military College named Cory Lewis lives with sickle cell disease and was hospitalized four times last year but was able to remain enrolled by taking online classes rather than defer a year. Online classes have provided an option for students with disabilities to pursue their education.
Students, Remote Street Is 31 Degrees Hotter Than Central Park West Learning Is a Game If you want to map inequality in Changer New York, you can just count Last year, online classes helped trees. many students with disabilities pursue their education. They want the option to continue. Cory Lewis, a biology major at Georgia Military College, lives with sickle cell disease and was hospitalized four times last year. Rather than defer a year, he remained enrolled through online classes. Johnathon Kelso for The New York Times