Oregon State University is hoping to transition back to a more traditional on-campus model by this fall. Credit Hal Hermanson / KLCC First things first, though: Remote learning will continue to be the primary educational model through the spring term, with the possibility of a modest shift toward in-person classes. The university says even if classes gradually transition back to on-campus, students who wish to stay off campus can continue their coursework remotely through the end of the semester. But by autumn, said OSU Provost Ed Feser, most students could be filing back into the classroom. “We do anticipate a return to a more traditional campus experience in the fall. That’s what we’re currently working toward," he said.