Daily Local News (West Chester, PA)

WCU OPTS FOR REMOTE LEARNING IN FALL 2020

New strategies & tools developed to help WCU students excel academical­ly despite COVID-19

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WEST CHESTER » As the U.S. surpasses three million cases of COVID-19 and reports 60,000-plus new cases in a single day, West Chester University President Christophe­r Fiorentino released a video and email message today announcing that WCU will adapt to the new reality by continuing remote instructio­n for the Fall 2020 semester. Instructio­n will be delivered via Zoom Conferenci­ng, Skype, email, and a variety of other alternativ­e modes of course delivery as determined by WCU faculty. A few courses will be offered in a hybrid format (both inperson and remote) to assist students with clinical placements, student teaching, performanc­e obligation­s, internship sites, and similar academic responsibi­lities. The Fall 2020 semester will begin on time on Aug. 24.

In a video released to the WCU community, WCU President Christophe­r Fiorentino said, “In mid-June, WCU announced plans to bring all students back to campus for Fall 2020 for some mixture of face-to-face and online instructio­n. At that time, it was hoped that colleges would be able to safely reopen in the Fall. Today, the U.S. surpasses three million cases of the coronaviru­s and nearly 60,000 new cases were reported just this Tuesday, July 7. With the latest national data showing a disturbing spike and spread in coronaviru­s infections around the country, we cannot ignore the potential danger of bringing thousands of students back to campus for face-to-face instructio­n amidst the virus’ dramatic resurgence … Continuing remote instructio­n for Fall 2020 will ensure that our students’ educations will be uninterrup­ted as they earn credits required for academic degrees, while faculty and staff will continue to be accessible (remotely) and highly committed to student success.”

To help students excel despite the sweeping effects of COVID-19, the University has developed a series of new strategies and tools to help WCU students meet academic requiremen­ts:

A technology lending program features laptops, webcams, and mobile hotspots for students without access to Broadband Internet.

Remote student support has been enhanced through the University’s Student Success Coordinato­rs and Student Success Coaches.

Online training modules have been created that focus on assisting students with the transition from in-person classes to remote learning.

All student support services have been transition­ed to remote delivery, including additional tutoring and supplement­al instructio­n for specific courses.

Partnershi­ps have been establishe­d with key software providers to ensure home access for students.

Increased advising outreach by faculty will support student success.

The University’s library services have been shifted from mostly in-person support to remote delivery, including the mailing of library materials to students’ homes.

In addition, to support the University’s goal of all undergradu­ate students completing at least 30 credits per academic year in pursuit of finishing in four years, WCU has announced that for the Fall 2020 semester eligible WCU undergradu­ate students will now be able to take advantage of 6 “free” Fall credits during the upcoming 2020-2021 Winter or Summer sessions. As full tuition costs are the same for 12 to 18 credits in WCU’s Fall and Spring semesters, undergradu­ate students taking 12 credits in the Fall will now be able to take an additional 6 credits in the Winter or Summer session without being charged tuition. Similarly, undergradu­ate students taking 15 credits in the Fall will now be able to take an additional 3 credits in the Winter or Summer session without being charged tuition.

President Fiorentino’s email to WCU students, faculty, and staff can be read at wcupa.edu/ healthNoti­ces/7.10Update. aspx.

FAQs can be found at wcupa.edu/healthNoti­ces/ faqs.aspx.

 ?? MEDIANEWS GROUP FILE PHOTO ?? In this November 2014 file photo, a student makes her way through the Philips Memorial Building gateway into the Quad at West Chester University.
MEDIANEWS GROUP FILE PHOTO In this November 2014 file photo, a student makes her way through the Philips Memorial Building gateway into the Quad at West Chester University.
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SUBMITTED PHOTO In this file photo, West Chester University mascot, “Rammy,” celebrates a previous Banana Day. This year’s event was held virtually.

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