Official List of College Closures/Campus Tours 2020

Anonymous
UC-Boulder just moved to online classes starting on Monday for the rest of the semester.
Anonymous
I would imagine all of VA public colleges will follow UVA. The closures are usually done in conjunction with the Governors office and the state public health division.
Anonymous
Wash U will extend Spring Break until the 23rd and then online until April 30th.
Anonymous
Penn is currently on spring break and will extend break by one week. Classes will resume March 23 and will be online for the rest of the semester.
Anonymous
What does this mean for my board and meals payment?
Anonymous
Yes, Williams is closing. Check the college FB page.
Anonymous
At this time, there are no confirmed cases of COVID-19 on Villanova's campus.
However, the University has made the difficult decision to cancel all upcoming campus visits and Undergraduate Admission-sponsored events from Saturday, March 14 through Monday, April 13, 2020. This cancellation includes all daily Nova Nation Presentations and campus tours, Junior Preview Day, Copy-A-Cat Shadow Sessions, Group Visits, Nova at Night and other programming during these dates.

Villanova will continue to monitor and evaluate the situation and will decide no later than Friday, April 3 whether programming will resume following Easter Break on Tuesday, April 14.
Anonymous
Michigan is canceling classes on Thursday and Friday and will begin remote classes from 3/16 onward.

https://umich.edu/announcements/
Anonymous
JMU will not hold in-person classes the week of March 16. Beginning March 23, most JMU classes will move online until at least April 5. A communication will be issued by March 27 regarding the delivery of course content after April 5.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Hysteria. So sad for the kids, especially the Seniors at all of these schools. Hoping that my two DS' campuses will remain open after Spring Break. (And we have no where else to discuss this because Jeff locked the other threads and sent them here, and then deleted my question about whether this was the appropriate thread to discuss.


Agree. These kids were safer on campus. This is a basic cold with very little symptoms to teens/young adults. Many are already walking around positive and don't even know. Now they will be out visiting friends, public libraries, malls, etc.... and around the older people they should be avoiding.

You are talking about missed final research jobs, presentations, graduations ceremonies, etc... All because 0.2% of the 30 year olds, 0.1% of 20 year olds, and 0% of 10 year olds can die from this? SO STUPID.



Ummmm, not the ones who've studied any science. The purpose is to reduce public contacts. PP read some articles about Italy. And Iran.
Anonymous
Penn State and Bowdoin both on break and both notified that classes are canceled through the end of the semester.

Anonymous
Uva campus tours cancelled.
Anonymous
McDaniel will have two weeks of on line classes after their spring break.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Biggest joke of the college closures - Grinnell. Have you been to Grinnell? Literally nothing nearby. Those kids and professors would have been much safer if they had just banned Spring Break travel, kept the kids on campus to do some fun activities and finished the semester. All cases in Iowa are cruise passengers between 60 and 83 who had been to Egypt. All are self-quarantined. This is bizarre. Disruptive to the kids and very disruptive to the town.


I feel the same way about St. Lawrence University. Canton, NY is in the middle of nowhere. But I suppose there are cases in NY state - just no where near Canton.


Clarkson, right next door in Potsdam, is not closing (yet). I think once schools started closing others felt they had to follow just in case.
Anonymous
Coastal Carolina is on Spring Break and just moved classes online until 3/23.
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