Uncertain when campuses can open, colleges make their fall plans flexible
By splitting up courses and preparing for online classes, some schools hope to make the term easier to adapt as the public health situation changes.
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Request QuoteAlia Wong is an award-winning freelance reporter who covers education, families, race, and other social issues. She previously worked as a staff writer and associate editor at The Atlantic, where she developed its education section. She began her journalism career in 2012 as a watchdog education reporter at Honolulu Civil Beat.
By splitting up courses and preparing for online classes, some schools hope to make the term easier to adapt as the public health situation changes.
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