Photo: The University is planning to offer in-person programming next year, pandemic permitting. The Office of the Provost sent an email to students on Wednesday afternoon detailing plans for expanding on-campus activities in the 2021-22 academic year. The University is planning to offer small classes, labs, and tutorials in-person in Fall 2021, with proper safety protocols in place. It expects larger classes to be delivered remotely, should public health restrictions like physical distancing and class size limitations remain in place. “We will still be living with COVID-19 in the fall, so flexible options may still be required as appropriate,” Mark Green, provost and vice-principal (academic), wrote in the email.