Florida International University plans to return to pre-pandemic scheduling, starting in the summer session, the school announced.
Since the global pandemic began, the Miami-based university has held classes either online or with social distancing measures in place. But with vaccinations underway, the university is ready to offer a “robust and safe on-campus experience for students,” Provost and Executive Vice President Kenneth Furton wrote email sent to students and faculty.
He said that if needed, the school would rescind its on-campus plans, the Miami Herald reported. He did not specifiy what changes in conditions would trigger a change of plans.
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