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Hopkins Announces Fall Semester Will Be Conducted Online

Johns Hopkins University announced Thursday that almost all programs, studies and research would be conducted online this fall.

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August 6, 2020

Johns Hopkins University announced Thursday that almost all programs, studies and research would be conducted online this fall due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

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“Although we were hoping to resume in-person academic, research and student-life activities this fall in Baltimore, based on a recent uptick in COVID-19 infections and related public health trends, and the number of our undergraduate students coming from states designated as COVID hot spots, we have decided to instead conduct the fall semester online-only to protect our campus community and neighbors in Baltimore,” the university said in its announcement.

Anyone enrolled in the undergraduate programs at the university is being asked to stay away from the campus this fall.

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Students can still request a deferral or a leave of absence for the semester from the university.

Johns Hopkins also announced that it would reduce the price of tuition for the fall semester by 10%.

Online classes will begin Aug. 31, and a virtual orientation will be held extending through the first six weeks of the fall semester.

Other private universities in the region, such as Georgetown and George Washington, have made similar moves — though the University System of Maryland has announced that students will be returning to its campuses around the state.

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