Montgomery College plans to start its Fall 2020 classes online, then reintroduce in-person instruction “if conditions improve,” President DeRionne Pollard said in a statement on Tuesday.
Summer Session I classes, which start June 8, will be done through distance learning “with both live and self-paced sessions,” Pollard’s statement says.
Summer Session II, which start July 11, will be offered through “either distance learning or structured remote teaching format.”
Colleges and universities shut down in-person classes this spring and have relied on distance learning instead as the coronavirus spread and governments imposed restrictions on group gatherings...
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