Colorado State University held a virtual town hall Friday afternoon to give the community more information about its plans for the summer and fall semester.
This was the university’s largest town hall to date, with more than 950 community members tuning in to hear updates and ask questions of campus officials.
Provost Mary Pedersen said CSU is hoping to have the “vast majority” of classes in-person and at full classroom capacity. There will be a number of schedule changes from now until mid-June as classes are shifted from hybrid or remote to in-person and new in-person classes are added, Pedersen said. The university is prioritizing courses with high enrollment for the move back to in-person learning, Pedersen said, along with classes for freshmen and graduating students.
Town hall about Fall 2021 set for May 7 03 May, 2021
Update, May 4:
Because of high demand, this town hall has been moved to a Zoom channel with a larger capacity. If you have already registered, your registration will automatically roll to the new Zoom channel and you do not need to take any additional actions before joining the town hall on Friday.
If you have not yet registered, you can use the link in the story below, which has been updated to the new channel. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the town hall.
Colorado State University will host a town hall session for the university community, including incoming students and families, on Friday, May 7, 2-3 p.m., to provide updates and answer questions about CSU’s Fall 2021 semester on campus.