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"In addition, while the plan calls for online instruction for Summer Session II, the University is preparing in case health dynamics shift and students could safely return to campuses for in ...
Penn State University has extended its online-only classes through “at least the spring” semester and postponed spring commencement due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Penn State students are adjusting to online classes amid a global coronavirus outbreak. Travel bans, canceled trips and uncertainty taint the spring semester.
When Penn State Extension officials made online courses free during April, public interest was overwhelming. “We would’ve filled Beaver Stadium with students,” said Extension Director Brent ...
Penn State and other colleges and universities are moving to online classes out of concern for the spread of the new coronavirus.
Students will return to Penn State’s various campuses on Aug. 24 for in-person classes, but it won’t be your usual fall semester.
PENN STATE WILL BEGIN CLASSES ON CAMPUS IN AUGUST AS SCHEDULED AND THEN WILL SWITCH THANKSGIVING BREAK UNTIL THE END OF THE SEMESTER. SO YOUR FINAL EXAMS WILL BE ONLINE.
But Penn State’s spring semester will conclude with online classes due to the spread of the coronavirus, which has thrown a wrench into the football program’s academic support system.