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UC Berkeley |
Most courses offered remotely; Limited in-person classes for students who wish to come to campus |
Up to 6,500 students housed in single- and double-occupancy rooms; Priority for students with housing contracts, students with disabilities, low-income students, student athletes |
On-campus dining will be offered on a "to-go" basis. |
Campus facilities likely cannot be used for events and meetings. |
Currently developing a plan to test students "living, working or studying on campus"; Students living on campus to be tested upon moving in |
Aug. 19 |
In a July 8 letter to the campus, administrators said that because of increase virus cases in the community, "it’s becoming harder to imagine bringing our campus community back in the way we are envisioning." Guidance issued: June 17 |
UC Davis |
Most courses offered remotely; "Small number" of courses to be held in person and possibly more "depending on health guidelines and instructor preference" |
Campus residence halls to have reduced density; Housing may not be guaranteed to as many students as usual |
Dining services to operate in accordance with public health requirements |
Facilities will operate in compliance with public health guidance. |
Plans for testing and temperature checks being developed |
Sept. 28 |
Chancellor Gary May said in a July 10 message that plans "may need to change again" and said the campus intends to have more information by the end of July. Guidance issued: June 16 |
UCLA |
Most courses offered remotely; 15 to 20% of classes held in person |
Housing offered "at a lower density," with priority based on factors including financial need, distance from students' primary residence |
No mention in guidance |
Will continue to offer many "campus life activities," but plans may change based on public health recommendations |
A system for testing and contact tracing will be in place |
Sept. 28 |
Provost Emily Carter wrote in the guidance that UCLA's plans can change at any point and said the university will "remain flexible and ready to pivot." Guidance issued: June 15 |
UC Irvine |
Almost all classes will be held remotely, with some exceptions for courses including labs and design classes in Engineering. |
Housing to be offered as space allows, but cannot be guaranteed |
No mention in guidance |
The university plans to offer a wide range of student life and campus activities, "pending public health guidance." |
Individuals who show symptoms will be tested and those who test positive will be isolated. |
Sept. 28 |
Administrators noted in a July 10 letter that seven students at UC Irvine have tested positive for Covid-19 in July alone. They added that while they "do not want to reverse the steps we have taken and close down again, we must keep that as a possibility if the spread continues at its current rate." Guidance issued: June 11 |
UC Merced |
Only a limited number of classes will be offered in person — those "that by their nature are hands on," Chief Resilience Officer Andrew Boyd said this month. |
Students in on campus housing may be placed in groups of 20-30, with possible "block scheduling of classes"; Priority for incoming freshmen, housing insecure students, foster students and students with disabilities |
Will meet dining plan needs for each students, with increased outdoor seating options |
No mention in guidance |
Students on campus will be subject to testing "as required" and will be expected to self-report symptoms. |
Aug. 19 |
Because of the worsening pandemic, the campus may have to "exercise a more conservative approach to teaching, learning and living on campus," Chief Resilience Officer Andrew Boyd wrote in a July 2 letter to the campus community. Guidance issued: June 12 |
UC Riverside |
All classes will be available remotely; Faculty can request to also provide an in-person option to students |
Housing will be limited and not guaranteed to students |
No mention in guidance |
No mention in guidance |
Students required to record symptoms on daily basis |
Sept. 28 |
According to the guidance, the university is still evaluating the status of many campus operations, including housing, student services and the university's Covid-19 testing plan. Guidance issued: June 17 |
UC San Diego |
Most courses will be offered remotely, and all classes with more than 50 students; 30% of courses will be offered in person |
Housing offered with reduced density; Students eligible for a two-year housing guarantee will be offered a housing contract |
Dining facilities will be open, but details are unclear |
Student services and programs will be available remotely and, whenever possible, in person |
Monthly testing for students, staff and faculty, and contact tracing for those who test positive |
Sept. 28 |
The university ran a pilot Covid-19 testing program in the spring, but because no students tested positive at that time, the university wasn't able to test its capacity to suppress an outbreak. Guidance issued: June 25 |
UC Santa Barbara |
Most classes offered remotely, while some may have an in-person component |
No more than double occupancy in any room and the campus is considering limiting all rooms to single occupancy; Priority given to first-year students but no housing guarantee |
No mention in guidance |
Pending approval from state and local public health officials, "a range of student and campus life activities" will be offered |
Campus is creating a strategy to test community members who display symptoms |
Sept. 27 |
"Despite a relatively low COVID-19 infection rate in Santa Barbara to date, we need to plan for the possibility of changing COVID conditions this fall, which could require another rapid transition to fully remote instruction," Chancellor Henry Yang wrote in the guidance. Guidance issued: June 18 |
UC Santa Cruz |
In-person instruction will be provided only for a small number of courses, but even those plans may be adjusted |
Limited on-campus housing will be offered; Students who are taking their classes remotely and have a safe place to stay are encouraged to not live on campus |
On-campus dining "will continue to provide services, though services are being modified as conditions change." |
No mention in guidance |
Students who are symptomatic will be tested |
Sept. 27 |
"Current plans for in-person classes in fall may need to be adjusted or cancelled to comply with changing external guidelines or our own UC Santa Cruz health and safety evaluations," Chancellor Cynthia Larive wrote in the guidance. Guidance issued: June 17 |
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