The University of Texas at Dallas will offer more online and hybrid class options to students who are uncomfortable returning to campus in the fall, according to a June 11 announcement published by the Office of Media Relations.
“Many students are eager to live on campus, but we recognize some may want to limit their exposure, stay home this fall and take classes online due to concerns related to COVID-19,” UT Dallas president Richard C. Benson said in the announcement.. “By offering these choices, students and their families have maximum flexibility in their decision-making when enrolling at UT Dallas and planning for the future.”
Professors teaching in-person classes were asked to also make the course available online to give students the option of taking it from home, UT Dallas provost Inga Musselman said. The university is investing in classroom technology and infrastructure to improve online learning, according to the announcement.
This is the first time certain courses will be offered online apart from when classes were held remotely in the spring, a spokesperson for the university said.












