3/20: COVID-19 Latest Updates and Actions We want to clarify the impact of the new CA stay-at-home directives on our campuses and to keep you abreast of several new actions we are taking. More updates will come. https://bit.ly/USCUpdates3-20
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For those students who received permission to remain in university housing, we will continue to provide housing, food, and support while you are on campus. However, residence halls may only be accessed by residents who have received permission to stay. https://bit.ly/USCUpdates3-20
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Students who left university housing during Spring Recess cannot return to campus to retrieve their belongings until we contact you with details for a safe and orderly process. https://bit.ly/USCUpdates3-20
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We have decided to postpone but not eliminate all USC in-person commencement 2020 activities. We plan to have an in-person, on-campus celebration that will take place once travel and large group events become safe and permitted. https://bit.ly/USCUpdates3-20
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Students will have the option to take courses either as pass/fail or for a letter grade, with the choice to be determined by the student. https://bit.ly/USCUpdates3-20
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Our dedicated teams continue to answer thousands of emails and calls. Please read our full update here before reaching out: https://bit.ly/USCUpdates3-20 COVID-19 Hotline: 213-740-6291
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3/20: Options for Course Grades and Withdrawals
The unprecedented challenges posed by COVID-19 require us to consider different ways to continue academic progress at USC. Please see the recent memo from @USCProvost regarding Pass/No Pass details & more: https://bit.ly/USCacademics-320 …
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