Asynchronous learning options will remain available to WSU students who are not returning to campus for in-person classes this fall.
WSU recommends students who are unable or hesitant to return to campus this fall to consult with their academic adviser, Phil Weiler, WSU vice president for marketing and communications, said.
Advisers will work to ensure students’ needs are met and that they remain on track to graduate.
“Our goal always is to get students graduated,” Weiler said. “We’ll do whatever we can to make sure that we remove any obstacles from [students] being able to get that degree.”
Students who cannot return to Pullman have the option to take classes through the WSU Global Campus or at one of WSU’s four other physical campuses across the state, he said.
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