Similar to the fall 2020 semester at Northwest College, the institution will deliver both in-person and online courses during the spring 2021 semester.
All employees and students who are on …
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Similar to the fall 2020 semester at Northwest College, the institution will deliver both in-person and online courses during the spring 2021 semester.
All employees and students who are on campus will still be required to wear face coverings, maintain social distancing practices and limit in-person gatherings. Members of the public who visit campus are required to do the same.
The goal is to continue transitioning areas of campus between operational conditions throughout the semester, which will allow the college to move to more restrictive or relaxed guidelines, as possible, based on the current conditions. The plan allows NWC to pivot quickly and to the best of the college’s ability as conditions change throughout the semester.
Students can expect to continue receiving important updates via their student email accounts as details continue to emerge.
Those who are interested in taking spring classes can still register. Courses begin Wednesday, Jan. 13, and the last day to sign up for full-term classes is Jan. 20. To see upcoming course offerings, visit https://nwc.edu/academics/schedule.html.
For more information about NWC’s response to COVID-19, visit https://nwc.edu/covid.