ASU Extends Online Classes Through End Of Spring Semester

PHOENIX – ASU is extending online instruction from the initial two-week period to the remainder of the Spring 2020 semester amid concerns of COVID-19, or the new coronavirus. The extension is based on new guidance from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the Arizona Department of Health Services.

“We are already in this mode and off to a great start with more than 14,000 classes being offered online. Details on continued online instruction for students will be communicated by faculty directly to students,” said ASU President Michael Crow in a press release.

University housing will remain open for those who must stay and essential services will continue to be provided to students who remain with us on campus.

The university continues to remain open. This includes computer labs, libraries, food service, health clinics, counseling services, research labs and all other aspects of the university.

The university has already canceled all public events on campus that are not directly related to the teaching and research mission of the university.

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