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State colleges and universities are planning on being fully in-person with some hybrid options available for upcoming the summer and fall semesters.
Shoreline-West Regional Community College President Dr. Thomas G. Coley said this fall, the state colleges will be fully on ground with in-person classes. Download our mobile app for iOS or Android to get alerts for local breaking news and weather.
Coley said he has heard from many students since the beginning of the pandemic and despite incredible efforts, online learning is not always a viable option.
He also said this past year taught them many valuable lessons including how to be flexible in the delivery of coursework, increasing online and high flex offerings to students who will continue to want those.
Lamont: Full return to CT state college campuses planned for fall
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Governor Ned Lamont (left) listens to Gateway Community College CEO William Terry Brown speak about in-person learning for summer and fall semesters at a press conference at Gateway Community College in New Haven on April 19, 2021.Arnold Gold / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less
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Gateway Community College CEO William Terry Brown (right) listens to Governor Ned Lamont speak about in-person learning for summer and fall semesters at Connecticut colleges at a press conference at Gateway Community College in New Haven on April 19, 2021.Arnold Gold / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less