Most Middle Tennessee colleges planning for fully in-person classes in the fall Meghan Mangrum and Monica Kast, Nashville Tennessean © HELEN COMER/The Daily News Journal MTSU students Damia Lewis, left, and Alisha Law walk on campus during a sunny day on Thursday, March 4, 2021.
As the spring semester nears an end, Middle Tennessee colleges and universities are already planning for the fall semester and the 2021-22 academic year.
With the coronavirus vaccine more widely available, many are likely wondering if more students will be back on campus or if some classes might still be online if masks will still be required and even colleges plan on requiring students get the COVID-19 vaccine.
Most Middle Tennessee colleges planning for in-person class this fall
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