- For all full-time faculty, fall 2021 and spring 2022 courses will be delivered through in-person instruction. Faculty members are strongly encouraged to only use remote technologies to supplement classroom instruction, such as for guest speakers, supplemental office hours, event live streaming, etc.
- Faculty will provide students with in-person advising and office hours. Remote technology may be used when desired by both the student and the faculty member.
- Faculty must be prepared to transition to fully remote teaching and learning should the CDC, St. Mary’s County Health Department, or the College alter guidelines for COVID mitigation.
- Classroom capacities and concomitant furnishings will be restored before the start of fall semester. Orientations will occur per public health guidelines.
- All Summer 2021 and Winterim 2021/2 courses will be fully remote unless approved by the Office of the Provost & Dean of Faculty.
- Study Abroad may open to destinations that meet CDC, State Department, and destination country risk and safety guidelines.
- Students who may be eligible for accommodations due to long term COVID-19 health-related issues should work with the Office of Accessibility Services (OAS) to ensure that they have the necessary resources to participate in college life as safely as possible.
- The prohibition on use of state vehicles for official College business/purpose has been lifted effective May 10, 2021.