For student caregivers, the pandemic has been doubly stressful. As they adapt to virtual learning, they must also balance their studies with caregiving duties. How are student caregivers coping with the increasing responsibilities and workload of caregiving for an elderly or disabled loved one in a time of pandemic and social distancing? And what impact is this having on their ability to pursue a degree?
 
The Chronicle has assembled an expert panel, moderated by assistant managing editor, Ian Wilhelm, to discuss AARP’s “2020 Study of Student Caregiving.” The discussion will examine the challenges student caregivers are facing today and suggest practical ways institutions can help determine:

  • What policies colleges should consider to support student caregivers?
  • How institutions can identify and work with these students?
  • What guidance college administrators should provide faculty members who are teaching students with caregiving responsibilities?
   
  







Bob Atkins
CEO, Gray Associates


   
  
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Ian Wilhelm

Assistant editor
The Chronicle


Jean C. Accius

Senior Vice President,
AARP Global Thought
Leadership


Ian Wilhelm

Assistant Managing Editor,
The Chronicle 



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Jean C. Accius

Senior Vice President,
AARP Global Thought
Leadership