Boise State University announces they will offer in-person and online courses

 

Boise State University announced Friday that it will be offering classes in a combination of in-person and online courses as the nation moves toward reopening, but with an eye on slowing the spread of COVID-19.

Thru a press release, Boise State says in order to teach in person with physical distancing, small classes will be moved to larger classrooms and large lectures will be reduced in size or moved to even larger rooms in the Student Union Building or other campus facilities. If classes cannot be accommodated this way, they will be taught online or will have the option for students to attend remotely or in person depending on their needs.

Students will also leave campus after Thanksgiving and complete the rest of their course work remotely in order to stop a potential spike caused by students traveling between campus and their hometowns multiple times.

There is much more to the plan, including a contingency plan in case a transition back to all remote learning is required.