Transylvania powers up for remote learning, which began Monday
The Transylvania community has pulled together to prepare for remote learning beginning today and lasting through the end of the academic year.
The Transylvania community has pulled together to prepare for remote learning beginning today and lasting through the end of the academic year.
“We have been working for the last several weeks as a senior administrative team with a variety of staff and now all of our faculty members to prepare them to provide the remote instruction for this time.”
After extensive conversations with campus leadership, we have decided to move to remote instruction for the remainder of the academic year and provide May term instruction remotely only for seniors who require credits to graduate in May.
While on-campus admissions visits have stopped for a while because of COVID-19, we are offering several ways for families to continue to learn how Transy can be a life-changing college experience for their students.
After extensive conversations with campus leadership, Transylvania University Interim President John Williams announced the following initial actions taken by the university in response to the current COVID-19 health crisis.