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Online university has made a stable internet connection a necessity for learning and working, but for some it has been an unattainable luxury.
Students living in rural areas are more likely to be isolated from robust internet infrastructure than urban students. Even when they can sustain a connection, it is often too weak to keep up with the demands of online instruction.