Covid-19 changes to One Stop Student Services

One Stop counselors are available to answer your questions related to registration, financial aid, and billing, please see our updated hours and contact methods or information on financial wellness counseling availability.

Policy and process changes

Below is a summary of changes and resources related to COVID-19 for processes and systems that One Stop Student Services supports. Unless listed below, you should expect that standard University policies and processes are being followed. 

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Class formats and locations

There are four ways classes will be taught in the 2020-21 academic year. Instructors and departments will communicate further details directly to students enrolled in the class. 

In-Person Classes
Students and instructors meet in person for class at regularly scheduled days and times.

Remote-Instruction Classes
Students and instructors must be online at the same time, at scheduled days and times. 100% of instruction is online with no in-person meetings. Exams are also all online.

Online Classes 
Instructors provide materials and assignments that students access online at any time or within a given time frame (such as one week), rather than instructors and students meeting together as a class on a regular schedule. Exams are also all online.

Blended Classes
Students can expect a combination of delivery methods: in-person and online or remote. 

Note: classes with an in-person component may use "rolling attendance." This means groups of students will take turns attending in person. This allows for in person experiences while maintaining physical distancing in classrooms.

See the Class Format Guide for more information.