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FSU to hold classes remotely in Summer Session C

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TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — Florida State University will continue to hold classes remotely during Summer Session C due to precautions surrounding the coronavirus pandemic.

Summer Session C runs June 22 through July 31, 2020. This extension of online instruction also includes the FSU Panama City campus.

FSU says University Housing will not be available for the Summer C term for first-time students or those who left campus earlier this spring.

If a student has already contracted for housing for Summer C, their deposit will be credited to their student account.

Along with classes remaining online through the end of the summer semester, FSU is also canceling or postponing all in-person events consisting of 10 people or more to reduce introduction of the virus into new communities.

This cancellation of on-campus events will include all summer camps and activities normally held at the university.

The University says this policy will be in effect until Aug. 2 and will be under continual review.

Knowing that many students will be first-time FSU students, either as freshmen or transfers, FSU has prepared a list of Frequently Asked Questions to help address questions and concerns.