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Just 8% of colleges are keeping classes online this fall, but more may join them as coronavirus outbreaks surge. Here's the list so far.
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- Some universities and colleges across the US are opting for online-only courses in the fall 2020 semester.
- The coronavirus could resurge in the fall, bringing a wave of infections even larger than the one the country is currently seeing.
- Here are the schools that aren't planning to return to campus this fall.
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After a semester of remote courses and online graduations, some colleges and universities are deciding not to return for in-person classes this fall.
California State University, the largest four-year public university system in the US, has cancelled in-person classes for the fall semester at all 23 of its campuses. Instead, classes will take place almost exclusively online, Chancellor Timothy White announced in May.
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