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Augustana College To Return To 100% In-Person For Fall 2021

Augustana College in Rock Island plans a fall 2021 return to entirely in-person instruction for students and faculty.

Augustana leaders have announced a return to the college’s normal, time-honored teaching and learning experience this fall. The announcement was made last week during one of the live virtual campus briefings hosted regularly throughout the pandemic.

Augustana College To Return To 100% In-Person For Fall 2021

Steve Bahls is president of Augustana College.

“Augustana College is very pleased to announce its intention to safely return to the in-person, deeply engaged learning environment that is core to its identity, and which our students and graduates value most,” college president Steve Bahls said.

“The knowledge, experience and successes our college community has acquired this academic year will fuel Augustana’s ability to start classes in the fall with gusto,” he said.

He said face-to-face teaching, and learning side-by-side, are necessary for nurturing the deep ambitions of Augustana students. While some limited hybrid instruction may continue this fall, college administrators expect that nearly all teaching and learning will be in person.

Augustana will follow all public health recommendations. The decision to return to fully in-person learning in the fall is based on projections that most adults will be vaccinated by the start of the fall semester. College leaders strongly recommend that all who are eligible become vaccinated as soon as possible.

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College leaders anticipate the academic calendar will run without changes:

Fall semester from Aug. 30-Dec. 10, 2021.

January term from Jan. 3-Jan. 25, 2022.

Spring semester from Feb. 2,-May 20, 2022, with a one-week spring break at the mid-point.

Augustana College To Return To 100% In-Person For Fall 2021

Augustana College plans to be back to 100% in-person instruction for fall 2021.

Administrators anticipate that study abroad and other off-campus study experiences will return in the next academic year, barring travel restrictions. Those details will be shared as they become available.

The campus community has looked forward to the return to in-person classes since March 18, 2020, when the college announced all classes would move to distance learning. For the past year, Augustana successfully has co-existed with Covid-19, offering remote learning for about 10% of Augustana students and hybrid classes for many others, according to a Monday release.

“I heartily commend Augustana students and employees for their efforts during this academic year,” Bahls said. “While the year hasn’t had the same bustle we are accustomed to, the Augustana community has done its very best to provide a safe learning experience for all.

“What we have experienced together has gone beyond academic programming into learning that has expanded our resilience, critical thinking and strength of character — which can only mean success for our best and brightest future.”

For more information, visit www.augustana.edu.

Augustana College To Return To 100% In-Person For Fall 2021

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Jonathan Turner -- who has called the Quad Cities home since 1995 -- has decades of experience as a professional journalist and pianist. His experience writing for daily newspapers, public radio and local TV encompasses a wide range of subjects, including the arts, politics, education, economic development, historic preservation, business, and tourism.
Jonathan most loves writing about music and the arts (which he now does as a freelancer for the River Cities Reader and Visit Quad Cities). He has a passion for accompanying musicals, singers, choirs and instrumentalists, including playing for QC Music Guild's 2023 productions of RENT and SWEENEY TODD. He is assistant music director and accompanist for the spring 2025 Music Guild show, ESCAPE TO MARGARITAVILLE. He wrote an original musical based on The Book of Job, which premiered at Playcrafters in 2010. Jonathan penned a 175-page history book about downtown Davenport, that was published by The History Press in 2016, and a travel guide about the QC published by Reedy Press in 2022.
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