Penn State Great Valley Closes Campus; Grad Classes to Be Offered Remotely

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In a series of announcements, Gov. Tom Wolf has taken action to close all non-essential public spaces, including schools, in Montgomery, Delaware, Bucks, and Chester counties in response to the global coronavirus pandemic. As a result, the Penn State Great Valley campus is closed, effective immediately, through April 3. The campus joins Penn State Abington and Penn State Brandywine, which are also closed as a result of the governor’s action.

At Penn State Great Valley, faculty will continue to teach their courses remotely, and students will continue their remote studies, in keeping with the university-wide decision to move to remote instruction.

Additional information about student, faculty and staff impacts at Penn State Great Valley is available by clicking here.

Click here for general information about the coronavirus outbreak and the latest news about Penn State’s response.

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