Jeremy Bauer-Wolf, Education Dive
About half of college presidents say it’s “very likely” they will resume in-person classes for the coming term, according to a new American Council on Education (ACE) survey of 310 college leaders. In order to restart operations, about two-thirds of presidents with on-campus housing say they plan to set up a space to quarantine students. More than half of all respondents said they will require masks to be worn on campus. The results come as institutions mull whether current and projected public health conditions and access to testing supplies will enable them to begin the new academic year in person.
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