Florida State University will hold on-campus classes for the fall semester, with classes moving to remote-only after Thanksgiving, according to the FSU Board of Trustees. The Board of Trustees held their regularly-scheduled general board meeting during which the announcement was made.
Provost and Executive Vice President for Academic Affairs Dr. Sally McRorie announced this schedule, which was approved unanimously by the BOT. Although the schedule will additionally allow students to return to campus after Thanksgiving, students will be strongly encouraged to stay remote after Thanksgiving break, as those two weeks of classes will only be delivered remotely. Students will also be expected to follow social distancing guidelines and other testing protocols, the details of which are still being developed by the FSU administration.