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Mindy Domb 10/14/2020 College/University City/Town County Reopening plan Reopening plan link COVID-19 dashboard link American International College Springfield Hampden Only students enrolled in health science https://www.aic.edu/latest-reopening- Not publicly available program have face to face classes updates/ Amherst College Amherst Hampshire hybrid: online with ~1000 students on campus https://www.amherst.edu/news/covid- https://www.amherst.edu/news/covid- 19/fall-2020-plans 19/dashboard Anna Maria College Paxton Worcester hybrid with students living on campus following https://www.annamaria.edu/covid- https://www.annamaria.edu/covid-19 covid protocols 19/return-to-campus-2020/file Assumption College Worcester Worcester Only commuting students from the Classes of https://www.assumption.edu/people-and- https://www.assumption.edu/people-and- 2021 and 2024 can be on campus during term departments/organization-listing/office- departments/organization-listing/office- I. Only commuting students from the Classes president/pathway-fall-2020 president/responding-covid-19-coronavirus of 2022 and 2023 can be on campus during term II Babson College Norfolk Norfolk hybrid with students living on campus following https://www.babson. https://www.babson.edu/emergency- covid protocols edu/media/babson/assets/emergency- preparedness/return-to-campus/covid- preparedness/Babson-Return-to-Campus- dashboard/ Plan.pdf Bard College at Simon's Rock Great Barrington Berkshire Primarily in-person, socially distanced classes. https://simons-rock.edu/early- https://simons-rock.edu/early- A number of courses will be offered remotely college/community-messages/covid-19/fall- college/community-messages/covid- for students unable to return to the campus. 2020-reopening-plan.php#Residence% 19/covid19-dashboard.php On campus living allowed. 20Life%20Section Bay Path College Longmeadow Hampden With the exception of some science labs and https://www.baypath.edu/about/the-path- https://www.baypath.edu/about/the-path- core courses for first-year students, which will forward/housing-and-dining/ forward/covid-19-dashboard/ be delivered in an on-ground/hybrid model, most courses will be held totally online. The office of residential life will be reaching out directly to students who have registered for housing and will be providing additional information regarding all aspects of your move to campus Bay State College Boston Suffolk hybrid, in-person and remote https://www.baystate. Not publicly available edu/files/resources/bsc-covid-faqs.pdf Becker College Worcester Worcester all online classes, no residential living https://www.becker.edu/updated-fall-2020- Not publicly available plans/ Benjamin Franklin Institute of Boston Suffolk all online classes, no residential living; pilot https://www.bfit.edu/covid-19-guidance/ Not publicly available Technology program slowly repopulating campus Bentley University Waltham Middlesex limited persons living on campus. remote https://www.bentley.edu/news/phased- https://www.bentley. teaching. reopening-campus edu/backtobentley/dashboard Berklee College of Music Boston Suffolk all online classes, no residential living https://www.berklee.edu/btb Not publicly available Boston Architectural College Boston Suffolk all online classes, no residential living https://the-bac.edu/about-the-bac/public- Not publicly available safety/coronavirus-update Boston Baptist College Boston Suffolk in person classes and on campus residence https://www.boston.edu/regatheringplan Not publicly available https://www.boston.edu/covid19 Boston College Chestnut Hill Middlesex Students can choose to take classes in- https://www.bc.edu/content/bc- https://www.bc.edu/bc-web/sites/reopening- person, online, or a combination of both. web/sites/reopening-boston- boston-college.html Option to live on campus. college/students.html Boston Graduate School of Brookline campus closed Psyhcoanalysis Boston Universtiy Boston Suffolk Students can choose to take classes in- https://www.bu.edu/back2bu/ https://www.bu.edu/healthway/community- person, online, or a combination of both. dashboard/ Option to live on campus. 1 MA Higher Ed. COVID-19 sources- Rep. Mindy Domb 10/14/2020 College/University City/Town County Reopening plan Reopening plan link COVID-19 dashboard link Brandeis University Waltham Middlesex Brandeis will resume an on-campus residential https://www.brandeis.edu/fall- https://www.brandeis.edu/fall- experience for undergraduate students in the 2020/pdfs/task-force-report.pdf 2020/dashboard.html fall, which includes courses that incorporate face-to-face, blended, and online classes Cambridge College Cambridge Middlesex all online classes, no residential living https://www.cambridgecollege. Not publicly available edu/sites/default/files/file_uploads/combine d_reports_campus_reco_final_06-30-2020. pdf Clark University Worcester Worcester Students can choose to take classes in- https://www.clarku. https://www.clarku.edu/healthy-clark- person, online, or a combination of both. edu/offices/president/2020/07/13/july-13- dashboard/ Option to live on campus. 2020-update-on-fall-reopening/ Curry College Milton Norfolk For both traditional undergraduate and https://www.curry.edu/about-us/keep-curry- https://www.curry.edu/about-us/keep-curry- continuing education and graduate courses, safe/return-to-campus-faq safe/return-to-campus-health-and-safety/on- we will be incorporating a mix of face-to-face campus-testing-results (FTF), hybrid, hyflex and, to a limited extent, online courses in our offerings. Students allowed to live on campus. Dean College Franklin Norfolk all online classes, no residential living https://www.dean.edu/about-dean/fall- Not publicly available 2020-semester/ Eastern Nazarene College Quincy Norfolk With very limited exceptions in some lab https://enc.edu/fall-2020-reopening-plans/ https://enc.edu/covid-19-campus-testing/ courses, all courses that are taught face-to- face will also be available online. Students are able to live on campus. Elms College Chicopee Hampden Students can choose to take classes in- https://www.elms.edu/reopening/plan- https://www.elms.edu/student-life/health- person, online, or a combination of both. details/ center/covid-results/ Option to live on campus. Emerson College Boston Suffolk hybrid and students able to live on campus https://www.senate. https://www.emerson.edu/one- gov/employment/po/positions.htm emerson/dashboard Emmanuel College Boston Suffolk all courses virtually and to not reopen our https://www.emmanuel. Not publicly available residence halls for the Fall 2020 semester edu/forward/announcements/a-message- from-the-president-fall-opening-update. html Endicott College Beverly Essex This fall the College will be open as a fully https://www.endicott.edu/news- https://www.endicott.edu/news- residential campus, and in-person classes will events/returning-to-campus events/returning-to-campus/testing-data resume as originally scheduled in the academic calendar Fisher College Boston Suffolk Housing options will be offered to all students https://resources.finalsite. Not publicly available planning to reside on campus for Fall 2020. net/images/v1596823013/fisheredu/rjv0zui The College will assign no more than two 3mc4lu5kyb774/FisherCollegeReturntoCa students per bedroom. The academic mpusGuideFall2020.pdf experience at Fisher this fall will incorporate a variety of instructional delivery modalities. Approximately 50% of classes will have some in-person component either through a blended or fully face- to-face modality with small class sizes where social distancing can be achieved. The remainder will be delivered through remote learning. Gordon College Wenham Essex Classes will be held on campus through https://www.gordon.edu/reopen Not publicly available November 24, followed by a week of remote instruction after Thanksgiving break— November 30 through December 4. Residence halls will operate at close to normal capacity for fall term 2 MA Higher Ed. COVID-19 sources- Rep. Mindy Domb 10/14/2020 College/University City/Town County Reopening plan Reopening plan link COVID-19 dashboard link Hampshire College Amherst Hampshire hybrid classes, with students living on campus https://www.hampshire. https://www.hampshire. County edu/news/2020/06/18/classes-to-begin- edu/news/2020/08/21/covid-19-student- august-25-planning-for-fall-at-hampshire testing-program Harvard University Cambridge Middlesex With few exceptions, learning will be remote, https://www.harvard. https://www.harvard.edu/coronavirus/harvard- and only a limited population of students will edu/coronavirus/planning-2020-21 university-wide-covid-19-testing-dashboard be authorized to live on campus Harvard Extension School Cambridge Middlesex all online classes, no residential living https://www.extension.harvard. Not publicly available edu/professional-development/covid-19- information Hellenic College Brookline Norfolk all online classes, no residential living https://www.hchc.edu/hchc-classes-to- Not publicly available continue-online-for-fall-semester/ Holy Cross College Worcester Worcester remote, limited students living on campus https://www.holycross.edu/2019-novel- https://coviddashboard.holycross.edu/ coronavirus-covid-19-information Laboure College Boston Suffolk hybrid, in-person and remote https://www.laboure.edu/campus-plan- https://www.laboure.edu/campus-plan *not on original list guests Lasell College Newton Middlesex in-person, remote, and hybrid with students https://www.lasell.edu/admissions/fall-plan-
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