University of Alberta to deliver most classes online this fall

The University of Alberta will offer a combination of remote learning and some in-person instruction as permitted in the upcoming fall 2020 term this September. (Photo: Richard Siemens)

The University of Alberta will offer a combination of remote learning and some in-person instruction as permitted in the upcoming fall 2020 term this September. (Photo: Richard Siemens)

The University of Alberta will offer a combination of remote learning, in-person instruction and experiential learning as permitted when students are welcomed back for the fall semester.

"We've worked quickly to respond to COVID-19 and protect the health and well-being of our community," said U of A president David Turpin. "As always, our commitment is to provide a high-quality learning experience for our students, and to maximize university research and service activities. At the same time, our top priority must be ensuring the health and safety of our community."

Protect yourself

To help protect yourself and our community from COVID-19, stay up to date with essential info related to COVID-19 at uab.ca/COVID19 and alberta.ca/coronavirus-info-for-albertans.

Students seeking support can contact the Office of the Dean of Students

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