Is higher education returning to normal this fall?

April 30, 2020
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The Chronicle of Higher Education has been asking individual schools to submit their fall education plans, and the periodical is compiling a list indicating which schools are returning to face-to-face learning. The list, available here, will be continually updated.

As of the end of April, most schools on the list are planning to return to face-to-face learning in time for the fall semester, but some are delaying the decision until May or June. A few schools have announced that they are considering multiple re-opening scenarios, including the option for online learning.

Trying to decide whether your school will resume face-to-face learning or not? Contact resources@intrust.org for resources on making the decision or to be connected with peers who are grappling with the same issue.


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