2020 Edition—Morgantown Insider's Guide Back to School

THE FACE OF FACE-TO-FACE Graduate, professional, and international students.

WVU’s revised schedule aims to preserve the on-campus ex- perience for graduate and professional students . While essential research

continued throughout the summer, students

who were working remotely will have expanded access to on-site research. In addition, students can request extensions of their time to degree for COVID-related issues.

Contingency plans are in the works to modify graduate assistantships in the event a graduate student falls ill or must quarantine.

Prepare Your Child for Going

Our program helps children combat: •Peer Pressue •Bullying •Child Abduction All while having fun and staying fit!

Although current international students are not required to take classes in person or face deporta- tion, as was considered over the summer, Amber Brugnoli, exec-

Introductory Program $99 for 10 lessons —new students only

utive director of WVU’s Office of Global Affairs, recommends international students stay in the U.S. due to rapidly changing travel restrictions that could leave them unable to return.

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November 24 Students leave campus and complete the fall semester from home. The spring semester begins January 19.

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