U of S president optimistic in-person learning will resume in the fall
The University of Saskatchewan is preparing for more face-to-face instruction in the fall.
In a statement posted on the university’s website, president Peter Stoicheff said he’s “confident” there will be more in-person, on-campus classes in the fall semester. However, he noted it might be early 2022 before all students and staff are back on campus.
“Due to current uncertainties around (COVID-19) vaccine rollout in this province and beyond, we cannot at this stage say exactly what the proportion of face-to-face versus remote program delivery will be in the fall term,” Stoicheff wrote.
“However, the increasing number of vaccinations, combined with continued health and safety measures in the province such as mask-wearing, physical distancing and restrictions on the size of gatherings, will enable a graduated return to our campuses beginning in September for many students, faculty, and staff.”