Millikin University plans return to
in-person instruction, no tuition increase for Fall 2021
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[March 28, 2021]
Millikin University has announced plans to return to an
in-person academic experience for the fall 2021 semester allowing
students, faculty and staff to take full advantage of the
university's on-campus Performance Learning model.
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Additionally,
residence halls will return to standard double-occupancy assignments
and campus dining will continue to offer in-person dining and spaced
seating.
During this transition, the continued safety and well-being of the
campus community is Millikin University's top priority. The
university will continue to adhere to the Centers for Disease
Control and Prevention (CDC) as well as state and county COVID-19
health guidelines.
Millikin will continue to offer on-campus, rapid-result,
saliva-based COVID-19 testing for all campus community members.
"Given the strides forward that have been made nationwide in virus
mitigation efforts, we are optimistic for our fall semester and look
forward to returning to the Millikin experience that our students
love," said Millikin President Dr. Jim Reynolds. "Of course, we'll
be guided by the science and keep safety of our campus community
uppermost as we make final decisions, but we believe we can safely
open in the fall."
In addition, the university announced it will not increase tuition
for the 2021-22 academic year, and students living in the Woods at
Millikin Apartments also will not see an increase in housing rates.
"During
our discussions about next year, we also recognized that many
families have suffered financial hardship due to the pandemic,"
President Reynolds said. "We are sensitive to those issues and in
response to our families, we will not increase our tuition for the
2021-22 academic year."
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The university plans no changes to the established 2021-22
academic calendar. Classes for Millikin University's fall 2021 semester are
scheduled to begin on Monday, Aug. 23.
Throughout the pandemic, Millikin University has successfully navigated campus
operations offering different modes of instruction, including in-person, hybrid
and online classes. The university has also established a robust contact
tracing, quarantine, testing and isolation plan to minimize the spread of
COVID-19 among the campus community.
For more information, facts and frequently asked questions about Millikin
University's COVID-19 response, please visit millikin.edu/covid19.
[Millikin University Director of
Media Relations and Publications Dane Lisser]
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