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More colleges are requiring the COVID-19 vaccine. Some are starting to kick out unvaccinated students.

Thursday, August 26, 2021
USA Today

Students who don't follow college COVID-19 vaccine mandates are starting to face consequences. Several schools are charging unvaccinated students thousands of dollars in coronavirus testing fees to remain on-campus this fall during the pandemic. And some schools are imposing extra punishments: Quinnipiac University in Hamden, Connecticut, announced that along with fining unvaccinated students, it would cut off their campus Wi-Fi access. Now, schools are starting to disenroll unvaccinated students.

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