St. Mary’s University in San Antonio, Texas, has announced plans to resume classes on campus in the fall. The university is also preparing for students to move into the residence halls. According to the university, the timeline for making decisions on how exactly they will safely manage teaching, living, and other activities on campus is the end of June.
“We share the hopes and optimism of other colleges and universities in Texas. We, like many other universities in Texas, are planning to safely resume in-person teaching, learning, and residential life for the fall semester,” said President Thomas M. Mengler in a statement.
“Let me assure you that our top priority will be the safety and wellness of our St. Mary’s community – students, faculty, and staff,” Mengler said.
St. Mary’s also announced this week it will temporarily discount tuition rates by 50% for both recent undergraduate alumni returning for a graduate program, and for incoming freshmen and transfer students who want to start with a Summer 2020 course.
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