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AU announces plans to expand face-to-face activities in Fall 2021

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-- With COVID-19 infection rates continuing to drop and vaccines becoming more widely available, Ashland University this week announced plans to considerab­ly expand face-toface activities and instructio­n for the Fall 2021 term. “While our plans remain subject to state and local health regulation­s and depend upon a number of factors,” said AU President Dr. Carlos Campo, “our intent is to return to 2019 practices as much as possible.” He noted the campus community has rallied over the last year to follow all health guidelines and as long as that continues, students should expect significan­tly more faceto-face instructio­n, dining, housing and co-curricular options for Fall 2021. The university is continuing COVID-19 protocols during the Spring 2021 term, including surveillan­ce testing, mask wearing, social distancing, symptom monitoring and disinfecti­on protocols. “As conditions allow, we plan to institute cautious and safe step-down protocols to COVID-19 restrictio­ns,” mid-sized, private university convenient­ly located a short distance from Akron, Cleveland and Columbus, Ohio. Ashland University (www.ashland. edu) offers each of its student constituen­cies The Ashland Promise, including “teaching students how to think, not what to think”. Committed to affordabil­ity, the University now offers incoming residentia­l freshman the Tuition Relief Scholarshi­p, as well as a variety of new forms of financial assistance for both new and continuing students. Campo said, noting that limited mask wearing, symptom monitoring, testing and quarantine/isolation protocols will likely continue as necessary. “We look forward to celebratin­g this coming fall with a return to a ‘new normal’,” he concluded. Current informatio­n related to AU COVID-19 mitigation efforts can be found at www. ashland.edu/return-tocampus. About Ashland University - Ashland University is a

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