Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University announced that it would return to face-to-face instruction on June 30. The next phase in re-opening is planned for ERAU’s Daytona Beach, Florida, and Prescott, Arizona, campuses. In doing so, the university will follow all local, state, and federal guidance, including the following measures: limiting classroom capacity, optimizing class schedules to minimize contact, pre-screening returning students, requiring cloth face masks in all common areas (indoors or outdoors), and daily wellness checks. If students have recently been sick, they are not allowed to come back to campus until they have met any quarantine and testing requirements. Any visitors will need to check in at designated welcome centers—Henderson Welcome Center in Daytona, and the Visitors Center at Prescott.
Embry-Riddle to Return to Classes June 30
Key Takeaways:
- Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University (ERAU) plans to resume face-to-face instruction at its Daytona Beach and Prescott campuses on June 30.
- The university is implementing a structured and cautious re-opening, adhering to all local, state, and federal guidance, with a strong focus on health and safety.
- Key safety measures include limiting classroom capacity, optimizing schedules, mandatory face masks in common areas, daily wellness checks, and pre-screening for returning students.
- This phased return, which follows the prior resumption of flight and housing operations, is seen as a critical step in preparing for the fall semester.
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