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LARAMIE The University of Wyoming Board of Trustees has approved a plan for the spring 2021 semester that includes 10 weeks of in-person instruction, a three-day spring break and five weeks of fully online classes to conclude the term.
The semester will begin with two days of online-only instruction Thursday and Friday, Jan. 21-22, and face-to-face classes starting Monday, Jan. 25. Following the abbreviated March 31-April 4 spring break, all classes will move to online delivery, with the final day of classes May 6 and finals week May 10-14.
The plan represents the university’s best effort to deliver as much of an exceptional on-campus experience as possible amid the continuing COVID-19 pandemic. Working with the Wyoming Department of Health and Albany County Public Health, UW will remain prepared to implement an emergency shift to fully remote instruction and student programming with limited in-person operations or to take other actions if warranted by major changes in co
December 16, 2020
The University of Wyoming Board of Trustees has approved a plan for the spring 2021 semester that includes 10 weeks of in-person instruction, a three-day spring break and five weeks of fully online classes to conclude the term.
The semester will begin with two days of online-only instruction Thursday and Friday, Jan. 21-22, and face-to-face classes starting Monday, Jan. 25. Following the abbreviated March 31-April 4 spring break, all classes will move to online delivery, with the final day of classes May 6 and finals week May 10-14.
The plan represents the university’s best effort to deliver as much of an exceptional on-campus experience as possible amid the continuing COVID-19 pandemic. Working with the Wyoming Department of Health and Albany County Public Health, UW will remain prepared to implement an emergency shift to fully remote instruction and student programming with limited in-person operations or to take other actions if warranted by major change