More than 70 percent of current college students say getting proper instruction from professors or instructors and being able to easily interact with them would be challenging if learning were to continue online, according to a recently released survey.

“And while students are overall satisfied with how their institutions managed the online learning transition during the pandemic, many are still doubtful about the value of their degrees and of higher education in general,” the survey’s conclusion reads in part. 

Done in partnership by Global Strategy Group, New America and Third Way, the survey was conducted in April and May and involved 1,002 college students nationwide as well as 200 high school seniors.

View the full survey here.