
There is a small amount of students who are taking classes on campus right now at Thompson Rivers University.
And vice president of administration and finance Matt Milovick says about 300 sections could be open on campus, for the fall semester.
“We do have cohorts of trade students that are in classes, and we have safety plans in each of those classes, each of those spaces, to accommodate to those. And there are other cohorts of programs and sections of science labs, I believe, that will be permitted to come back and learn on campus.”
However, Milovick says on-campus learning will be limited for the fall, and could expand slightly for January.
“And as the pandemic evolves and as we learn more about it, we hope to bring full cohorts of programs back. Whether we can do that in the winter or spring and summer remains to be seen. But generally, it will be pretty limited in the fall.”













