The Campus Compact Violation Data Dashboard, which will be updated monthly and was released on Friday, shows that 52% of violations resulted in disciplinary sanctions, 33% in educational interventions, and 14% in campus restrictions.
While some first years say the ability to meet others in person for the first time has been crucial in easing the transition to college life from an isolating first semester at home, others describe difficulties in balancing social distancing guidelines and forming new friendships.
Many students said they were happy with Penn s planned COVID-19 guidelines, but are anxious to see if the University will be able to enforce them in practice.
If trends do not reverse, the University will move to Campus Alert Level 3: Safer at Home on the University s four-level alert system as early as next week.
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