Due to the current COVID-19 pandemic, universities have transitioned to remote learning, with students learning from home through the use of applications such as Zoom. The University of California have stated they will not adjust tuition for the 2020 Spring quarter, which students were not formally informed of. Students from UC Santa Barbara, like myself, discovered this from the FAQ section of the COVID-19 page of the UCSB Division of Student Affairs website. Remote learning limits the learning experience by cutting off access to student services and events that help promote learning. These student services and events are funded through our tuition. Tuition and other fees grant students with library access for book rental and study spaces, gym access, tutoring, educational events, the opportunity to form in-person bonds with professors and TAs through office hours, and most importantly: live lectures. Without access to these benefits and the increased pacing of classes by professors, students are not likely to perform well this quarter due to not being prepared for this sudden change. Therefore, charging students with full tuition is not justified. Although we, the students, understand that the need to transition to remote learning was out of the University of California's control, the UC system should still adjust our tuition for the educational benefits that students will not be able to take advantage of.