Loyola University Maryland Will Offer Combination Of In-Person, Online Learning In Fall; Plans To Add Modular Classrooms, Dining Tent

BALTIMORE (WJZ) -- Loyola University Maryland will move to a hybrid model combining in-person and online learning when students return in the fall, the university said Thursday.

Due to the coronavirus pandemic, the university plans to also rent off-campus housing to supplement on-campus options and add ten modular classrooms and a dining tent to campus.

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Students who want to take classes online only will be able to do so, the university said.

Classes are set to begin on August 31; students will leave campus before Thanksgiving ahead of exams.

To read the full plan, click here.

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