By Associated Press - Tuesday, August 4, 2020

FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) - Kentucky State University is offering in-person or remote classes this fall, depending on each student’s choice.

Students will be able to have online classes while living in residence halls, off-campus or at home. They also can choose a hybrid arrangement with face-to-face classes and reduced classroom size while attending class in real time online on alternating days. Hybrid students will be able to live in residence halls, hotels or off-campus.

Students using the hybrid option will be allowed to switch to online instruction if they choose to later, the university said in a news release.



Residence halls will offer the option of living alone or with a roommate.

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