COVID-19 health crisis.The Montreal-based post-secondary institution confirmed the decision in a public statement issued Tuesday morning.“While some components of courses will harness the pedagogical benefits of online teaching, students and teaching staff should plan for a return to more regular rhythms of on-campus academic activity by September,” the statement says.The move comes as Quebec universities and CEGEPs have shifted to mostly online classes and remote learning options for nearly a year due to the pandemic.
The province, which has been a hot spot for the virus, has been hard hit by the health crisis.As of last week, some students have been slowly returning to class after the provincial government gave the green light.