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Fall classes have officially begun, bringing a fresh start to the academic year. Students are settling into their routines and engaging with new material, whether they are on campus or learning remotely. The energy on campus is vibrant as students reconnect with peers and professors, eager to dive into their studies and extracurricular activities.
To accommodate different needs and preferences, classes are offered in various formats. Many students are taking advantage of traditional in-person classes, while others are participating online from the comfort of their homes. Additionally, hybrid schedules are available, providing a flexible combination of both in-person and virtual learning options to support a wide range of learning styles and personal circumstances.
With the exception of those in clinical programs, such as Nursing, DMS, Surgical Technology, and Education, students are not currently required to show proof of Covid vaccination to attend in-person classes.
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