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USC walks back reopening plans, says most classes will be held online

Citing an “alarming spike in coronavirus cases” in Los Angeles, the University of Southern California announced that undergraduate classes will be mostly online in the fall. That is a reversal from what the university was planning as of a month ago, when the university said it expected many classes would be available for in-person instruction and said it was planning a “return to campus life this fall.”

The university is now anticipating that between 10% and 20% of classes will be held in person, administrators wrote in a letter to the campus. On-campus housing will also be limited to one student per bedroom.


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