Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:are kids moving in to the dorms?
NO. Residence halls all closed this fall.
Same at GU and GWU.
Very small number of students (>500) will live on-campus at Georgetown. They have extenuating/extreme circumstances that make learning in their home environments untenable. They must apply for this exception, and they will still take all classes online from dorm rooms.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:are kids moving in to the dorms?
NO. Residence halls all closed this fall.
Same at GU and GWU.
Very small number of students (>500) will live on-campus at Georgetown. They have extenuating/extreme circumstances that make learning in their home environments untenable. They must apply for this exception, and they will still take all classes online from dorm rooms.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:are kids moving in to the dorms?
NO. Residence halls all closed this fall.
Same at GU and GWU.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are any colleges in DC doing any kind of in-person?
I believe UMD College Park has hybrid, though I expect the will go digital anytime if they haven't already.
GWU appears to be online for the most part.
Marymount appears to be committed to hybrid.
GMU may be hybrid but website is unclear on the front page.
Community colleges seem to be doing hybrid.
And now AU and Georgetown are all online.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are any colleges in DC doing any kind of in-person?
Nope.
No students on campus. Residence halls closed.
Anonymous wrote:Are any colleges in DC doing any kind of in-person?
Anonymous wrote:are kids moving in to the dorms?
Anonymous wrote:are kids moving in to the dorms?
Anonymous wrote:Are any colleges in DC doing any kind of in-person?