Determined to keep their students, faculty and staff safe from the COVID-19 virus, officials at Harper College have announced that classes for the fall 2020 semester will be offered “primarily online.”
In a statement recently posted on the Palatine-based community college’s website, officials said the decision to keep the campus “mostly” closed was made “to protect our students, faculty and staff,” with most courses to be taught online for fall, and some featuring live class meetings.
“Some classes will require students to attend live, online class meetings at a set time,” officials said. “These courses will be fully online but will require you to be online and connected by webcam and microphone at set times.”
Administrators at other area colleges and universities have said they’re anticipating a combination of in-person and online classes in the fall, though many schools are still sorting out those details.
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