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VIDEO: What to expect in an online learning environment at Goshen College

Jul 23 2020

We know that with the many ways that the COVID-19 pandemic is re-shaping the world around us, it can be hard to imagine what your experience at Goshen College might look like this fall.

We want you to know that our facilities and IT staff are working hard to provide a safe learning environment for face-to-face courses that takes full advantage of our small class sizes and spacious campus. And our dedicated faculty are designating their courses into one of four teaching categories: face-to-face, hybrid, remote or online (learn more here). Regardless of whether you’re in a physical classroom or taking a class online this fall, you can expect an excellent, engaged and connected educational experience.

Wondering what you might specifically expect when in an online learning environment at GC?  Check out the video below to learn more!

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