SWOSU Going To Online Only Classes

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March 13, 2020

By News Director Jared Atha

Like most of the universities in the country and in the state, Southwestern Oklahoma State University President Randy Beutler announced Thursday that the university will temporarily transition all classes to online as a precautionary measure against COVID-19.

SWOSU classes will be exclusively online starting Monday, March 23 through Friday, April 3 – the two week period after Spring Break, according to the statement from the president.

Although classes will not meet in person, the university campus will remain open, according to the news release.

President Beutler says “SWOSU employees will report to work as usual. University housing, computer labs, food service, health clinics, counseling services, research labs and all other aspects of the university will remain open during the two-week period from March 23-April 3,”.

The letter went on to say that students leaving campus for Spring Break are advised to take all instructional materials, including devices and textbooks, to prepare for online education, and to monitor the university’s website at swosu.edu for any additional information.