St. Louis Public Radio
Students walk along St. Louis University's campus last August. SLU and most other regional colleges are planning for a more normal school year beginning the fall. Most schools are currently not, however, planning to require students to be vaccinated for COVID-19 before returning.
Students will return to the quads and lecture halls of college campuses throughout St. Louis in the fall.
Colleges and universities are planning for relative normalcy in August after several semesters of remote learning, strict socializing rules and minimal on-campus living or events.
“Today we are optimistic that we can return more fully to our campuses in the summer and fall and offer curricular and co-curricular experiences that bring us much closer to pre-pandemic operations,” said Julian Schuster, president of Webster University, last month.