College Students Think COVID-19 Will Permanently Change Office Culture

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With much of the country working and studying from home, college students believe some of the current changes are here to stay. 

A new survey of 2,000 undergraduates finds that a majority (56%) of students say COVID-19 will permanently change American office culture, compared to 25% who say office culture will eventually return to the way it was. Female students are more likely than male students to say COVID-19 will permanently change American office culture (61% vs. 50%). 

Female Students are More Likely to Believe COVID-19 Will Permanently Change Office Culture

Do you think American office culture will eventually return to the way it was before COVID-19, or will it be permanently changed?

While roughly two-thirds (68%) of students expect to attend classes on campus by fall, fewer students expect on-campus recruiting events to return by then. Almost 4 in 10 (39%) say they expect to attend recruiting events on campus by the fall, compared to almost one-quarter (23%) who expect these events to resume in spring.

Only 17% of college seniors believe their college experience will likely return to normal before they graduate, while a majority of younger students think their college experience will return to normal within their tenure.

Few Seniors Believe Their College Life Will Return to Normal

Thinking back to your life before COVID-19 hit, how likely is it that your college life will return to normal before you graduate?

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Methodology: This survey was designed and conducted by College Pulse. Interviews were conducted among a sample of 2,000 full-time and part-time students attending four-year colleges or universities in the U.S. who are part of College Pulse’s American College Student Panel.