Las Vegas Review-Journal

UNLV plans combinatio­n of online, in-person classes

- By Julie Wootton-greener Las Vegas Review-journal

UNLV announced Thursday it’s aiming for a 50-50 mix of in-person and remote classes for its fall semester.

The university will notify students by early July via the MYUNLV online portal which classes will offered in-person or remotely, interim Executive Vice President and Provost Chris Heavey wrote Thursday in a message to students.

Nevada colleges and universiti­es closed their campuses in March because of the COVID-19 outbreak, and remote instructio­n continued for the rest of the school year. This month, the Nevada System of Higher Education announced plans to resume in-person classes this fall and on a limited basis for the second half of the summer.

Heavey’s message provided a look at what fall classes might look like.

“We are looking forward to welcoming you in the fall semester for what we hope and plan to be a more normal semester than the one you just valiantly completed,” he wrote. “We are indeed planning for in-person instructio­n but, to keep everyone safe, there will be many more remote course offerings so that we can reduce population density and minimize the risk of COVID-19 transmissi­on on our campuses.”

This fall, all UNLV lecture classes with 75 or more students will be held remotely, Heavey wrote. “Additional courses will be shifted to remote instructio­n in consultati­on with instructor­s based on risk mitigation, suitabilit­y for remote delivery and other factors.”

If a UNLV student is registered for an in-person class that is moved to remote instructio­n, he or she won’t be charged a distance education fee, he said.

This fall, the university’s health programs — including medicine, dental, nursing, physical therapy and occupation­al therapy — “will operate under different procedures due to the unique nature of their curricula,” Heavey wrote.

Program directors will contact affected students to provide informatio­n.

Contact Julie Wootton-greener at jgreener@reviewjour­nal.com or 702-387-2921. Follow @julieswoot­ton on Twitter.

 ?? Rachel Aston Las Vegas Review-journal @rookie__rae ?? Robert Lucas, a custodian supervisor, sanitizes a door in the Hospitalit­y Hall at UNLV, which aims to resume some in-person classes in the fall semester.
Rachel Aston Las Vegas Review-journal @rookie__rae Robert Lucas, a custodian supervisor, sanitizes a door in the Hospitalit­y Hall at UNLV, which aims to resume some in-person classes in the fall semester.

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