COMMUNITY UPDATE: Weekly Fall 2021 Face-to-Face Class Updates – October 5

Dear Students, Faculty, and Staff,

The university will extend its current efforts to reduce classroom density for two additional weeks through October 22. Should a faculty member choose to reduce their classroom density, examples include the following:

  • For classes that meet once a week, half of the students may be assigned to attend in-class while the other half learn either synchronously or asynchronously. The following week the students will rotate.
  • For classes that meet twice a week, half of the students may be assigned to attend in-class on the first meeting day while the other half learn either synchronously or asynchronously. On the next meeting day, the students will rotate.
  • For classes that meet three times a week, one-third of the students may be assigned to attend in-class on the first meeting day while the other two-thirds learn either synchronously or asynchronously. On the second meeting day, the next one-third of the class may be assigned to attend in-class while the other two-thirds learn either synchronously or asynchronously. On the third meeting day, the remaining one-third of the class may be assigned to attend in-class while the other two-thirds learn either synchronously or asynchronously.
  • Assignment of the students will be at the faculty’s discretion and they will notify students of their in-class schedule before the first day of the new week. This also applies to the small number of classes that meet four days per week.

An update will be provided no later than Wednesday, October 20th to inform everyone of any changes to our current plans.

 

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