"In-person classes will transition online no later than this coming Monday, Sept. 7. Additionally, residents will be asked to return home by Sept. 7 unless they seek an exemption to stay," the school said in a release.
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Wednesday, September 02, 2020
JMU sends students home, transitions to online classes after more than 500 COVID-19 cases reported
HARRISONBURG, Va. -- James Madison University will transition to primarily online learning and students living in dorms will be asked to return home after more than 500 COVID-19 cases were reported on campus.
"In-person classes will transition online no later than this coming Monday, Sept. 7. Additionally, residents will be asked to return home by Sept. 7 unless they seek an exemption to stay," the school said in a release.
"In-person classes will transition online no later than this coming Monday, Sept. 7. Additionally, residents will be asked to return home by Sept. 7 unless they seek an exemption to stay," the school said in a release.
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so I guess jmu just keeps all that student loan money for room and board? to darn funny. coulda stayed home and took on line classes for a lot less! i hear lawsuit!
Consider the monumental waste of money and energy to move there for school, only to be sent packing!
I would be pissed off!
Lesson for Maryland !!! DUGH
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