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The colleges that are open (meaning students are on campus and in person classes are the norm) that I know of and believe are doing well are:
Dartmouth Cornell Oberlin Kenyon College of William and Mary I believe some of these schools have all of their students back, and others have invited back just certain classes. Do you know of any others? Why do you think they're doing well with regard to COVID? |
| Dartmouth has all online classes, even if you're living in the dorms. It's such bullshit. |
| Elon is open |
| Lehigh has only freshmen and a few exceptions on campus right now, but a month in with about 2500 students on campus, they have had zero cases on campus. |
| RIT |
| Isn’t George Mason open? |
Yes, with about 6k students living on campus, a blend of online and in person classes and only a handful of covid cases. |
Yes, but most classes are online. Very very little in person. Dorms are limited capacity, mostly singles and some doubles. About 3,500 on campus. Positive cases have been very low, but they just did another round of mandatory testing after Labor Day and reports of gatherings (and people traveling). |
| Colgate, Hamilton |
| Shippensburg |
| Bucknell |
| All the colleges in Amherst MA area |
| Cornell is kids on campus but all classes online. |
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Carleton
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| Vassar |