比如Tilton School, NH也已经官方回复:
It is one that I'm sure many schools, colleges and universities are tackling as the uncertainty about the coronavirus continues. Tilton remains committed to and supportive of our students and families from China. We are prepared to be flexible if this outbreak continues to affect travel many months from now. If there is a prolonged travel ban, the school will consider all options such as an alternative start date to support a student's engagement with our program, or we might consider online learning for a period of time until students can arrive on campus. With that said, we are hopeful that all will be resolved prior to the opening of school next fall. When students enroll we do recommend tuition refund insurance (TRP) in the event of illness etc., though a student must be attending school for a minimum of 14 days. In the event of a global pandemic or natural disaster that would be a circumstance that doesn't waive the obligations outlined in the agreement. Therefore, we will do our utmost best to provide educational services to students in the unfortunate circumstance travel is prohibited.