Dear Members of the NJCU Community,
As we continue to monitor the situation with the Coronavirus (COVID-19), we would like to update the NJCU community with the latest information.  To date, NJCU has not identified any presumptive or confirmed cases of the virus on campus.  While that is good news, the University has elected to follow the recommendations of the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) to practice social distancing as a means of curtailing the spread of this virus.  Many universities across the country are following these same measures.
In order to ensure the health and well-being of our community, at the conclusion of the current week of Spring Break for students and faculty, all instruction at NJCU will be moved to online delivery beginning Monday, March 16.  Barring unforeseen circumstances, classes will resume in a face-to-face setting on Monday, March 30. 
The Office of the Provost, the Department of Online Learning, and leadership in the Schools and departments are in the process of finalizing details for implementing online instruction.  Specific information for students and faculty will be forthcoming shortly.  
Sincerely,

Sue Henderson, Ph.D.
President

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