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Morgan State University Makes Plans For Fall Semester

Morgan State University is planning to reopen for the fall semester after closing the campus in March due to the coronavirus. 

Following an in-depth strategy session held Tuesday during Morgan State University President David Wilson’s weekly convening of his administrative team, the University issues the following regarding its plans for the fall semester:

“Pending any new prohibitive guidance from the State, at this current time, Morgan State University plans to reopen its campus in the fall, resuming full instruction featuring an innovative ‘student choice’ course delivery model that incorporates face-to-face and remote learning. The University is also preparing an on-campus residential experience for students that will incorporate social distancing protocols as needed. By the end of the month, the University will be issuing more comprehensive details regarding fall operations to further assist returning and prospective students with their planning and decision making.

The details will incorporate recommendations from Morgan’s Campus Reopening and Readiness Committee. Student interest in pursuing a Morgan education remains high, and Morgan is evaluating how to best meet that need in a manner that is safe and is implemented in the best interest of the entire Morgan community.”