USC, June 2: “While we still have many details to work out, we are planning for an in-person fall semester.”

July 1: “...we are now recommending all undergraduates take their courses online, and reconsider living on or close to campus this semester.” http://view.comms.usc.edu/?qs=2034bbad78aa7f7e3fc0ebfecb13371b1f3bb4f621391c797ade8d19706ef3919038a28e5c7a06daf58d230cfecf150a60b8268004b5b7cae719a05327b8bde34af805aa43c58e18b2ba1db622729278
Pomona, May 7: "…our hope and our expectation for fall is to be able to resume in-person classes and restore the on-campus residential community…"

July 8: "In this unfolding emergency, we will not be able to bring students back to campus in the fall." https://www.pomona.edu/coronavirus/updates/posts/plans-fall-semester-7820
Dickinson, June 16: "I am pleased to announce that we intend to bring all students back to campus"

July 15: "This unprecedented situation has changed significantly … we have come to the very difficult decision that the fall 2020 semester will be remote." https://www.dickinson.edu/info/20043/about/4030/dickinson_college_updates_on_fall_2020/5
Rhodes, May 27: “It is our hope and intention to be back on campus…”

July 15: “I write with a heavy heart to let you know that … the external health conditions in Memphis do not support an on-campus fall semester.” https://www.rhodes.edu/coronavirus-updates
Emory, June 11: “We will offer both online and in-person classes … Residence halls will be open”

7/17: "Based on the current COVID-19 conditions… [we will reduce] the number of students allowed to live in residence halls and take in-person classes” http://www.emory.edu/coronavirus/emory/messages/index.html?m=message-all-important-fall-update-july-17
U. of the Pacific, 6/11: “…we now have a strong framework that we are confident will allow us to return safely…”

7/17: “…it would be unwise to reopen our campuses as we had hoped and planned.” https://www.pacific.edu/campus-life/student-services/student-health-services/fall-semester-2020.html
Morehouse, July 1: "Morehouse will offer a hybrid learning environment with a mix of online and in-person classes.”

July 20: "We must delay our exceptional on-campus experience for the well-being of everyone in our community.” https://us11.campaign-archive.com/?u=29b45aef91be5643977577868&id=44bb49531a
Grinnell, 6/12: "It is our hope and intention that every student will be on campus for at least one term during the academic year.”

7/20: "Without a significant shift in public policy to curtail the spread of the virus … we have reconsidered our plan…” https://www.grinnell.edu/messages/important-changes-to-fall-plans
Clark, July 1: "…freshman and sophomore cohorts [will] return to campus for in-person instruction…”

July 20: “…it is with a heavy heart that I share we have made the difficult but necessary decision to move to a remote and online learning format…” https://www.cau.edu/news/2020/07/Presidents-Letter.html
UC-Merced, June 12: “Courses will be taught in a range of modes … the aim is for 20 to 30 percent of overall instruction to be in-person.”

July 21: “…we now know we will not be able to offer in-person instruction when the semester begins Aug. 26.” https://news.ucmerced.edu/content/fall-2020-instruction
Lafayette, June 15: "I am pleased to report that the plan … lays out a path for welcoming students back and resuming the on-campus experience…”

July 22: "I am sorry to say that we will not be reconvening as a community on Aug. 17.” https://fall2020.lafayette.edu/2020/07/22/important-update-path-to-fall-2020/
Edinboro, June 12: "Classes will be offered through a blend of in-person and online.”

July 22: “…we have decided to move most of our courses online for the fall semester and to significantly limit the number of students living on campus.” https://www.edinboro.edu/directory/offices-services/ehs/ready/fall-2020/fall-2020-planning.html
Clemson, May 21: "We plan to start the academic year as previously scheduled."

July 22: “By delaying the resumption of on-campus activities … the disease will be reduced to a point where we can safely return…” https://blogs.clemson.edu/president/2020/07/22/presidents-update-fall-2020/
Delaware, 6/23: "We are planning to reactivate the UD campus and open classrooms and residence halls to students…”

7/22: “…we feel it is necessary to shift … The majority of our academic courses in the fall 2020 semester will be delivered online.” https://www.udel.edu/udaily/2020/july/fall-2020-plans-return-hybrid-campus-remote-academics/
Azusa Pacific, 6/16: “…we are planning for an in-person fall semester for students beginning on August 24, 2020.”

7/22: “…we will now pivot to remote learning in an online modality this fall … [we] anticipate an exciting Spring 2021 return to campus.” https://www.apu.edu/covid-19/posts/27515/
Berklee, 6/15: “After careful consideration … the institution has announced reopenings … in a hybrid on-campus/remote capacity.”

7/22: “…we simply don’t feel confident that it would be healthy and safe for our community to be on campus this fall.” https://www.berklee.edu/btb 
Pepperdine, May 15: “…we are proceeding with plans to resume in-person instruction this fall…”

July 22: “…we have decided we can best protect the health and well-being of our students, faculty, and staff by conducting our fall semester online.” https://emergency.pepperdine.edu/2020/07/22/a-message-from-president-gash-online-instruction-for-fall-semester/
Randolph, 5/29: "The full Randolph experience involves being together … our plan for the fall is to conduct classes on campus.”

7/23: “…we are not confident the College would be able to remain in-person … without serious COVID-19-caused disruptions.” https://www.randolphcollege.edu/covid19/ 
Seattle U., May 27: “…modified structure of in-person classes and learning experiences supported by a mix of hybrid and virtual instruction.”

July 23: “Academic courses will now be primarily virtual, with some in-person and hybrid instruction…” https://www.seattleu.edu/coronavirus/reopening-update-for-fall-2020.html
Washington State, 6/10: “…adopting a Hyflex model that will combine in‑person and distance education delivery…”

7/23: “…all undergraduate courses at WSU Pullman will be delivered at a distance and will be completed remotely…” https://from.wsu.edu/president/2020/pullman-fall2020-online/email.html
Aurora, 6/2: “Classes … will be delivered in carefully sized face-to-face settings on campus, some larger sections … [on] Zoom.”

7/22: “The optimism of June now gives way to the hard reality of July.” https://aurora.edu/blog/covid/07222020.html
Lyon, May 14: “…we intend to be together in-person this fall…”

July 24: “…the Board of Trustees determined remote instruction for the fall would be in the best interest of the College.” https://www.lyon.edu/coronavirus#Fall%202020%20Announcement
Claremont McKenna, 7/1: “CMC will reduce its residential housing density … students will live in single and double rooms…”

7/24: “Given … the absence of necessary state and county authorization … we will not be allowed to resume on-campus learning …” https://cmc-returns.cmc.edu/presidents-message/
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