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Penn State Abington Students Polled On Returning To Campus
The university will offer a variety of class options for the fall semester, including remote and online learning. The poll closes July 8.
ABINGTON, PA — Penn State students in Abington could have a say in whether they return to campus this fall.
In a release earlier this month, the university encouraged its students to complete an online "Keep Learning" poll asking students if they planned to return to a Penn State campus or learn remotely at the start of the semester.
The poll is distributed via LionPATH and must be completed by Wednesday.
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The release states the poll is purely informational and will not change a student's enrollment status. Information gained from the poll will be shared internally within the university to help guide plans for fall classes.
The university said it's adopting a flexible approach to classes in the upcoming semester and will offer a mixture of in-person, remote and online classes. It's also enacting measures to keep students safe and healthy in the classroom and while doing co-curricular activities.
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The university's website offers guidance on a number of different learning styles offered in the fall.
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