MORE BIPSU STUDENTS TO HOLD IN-PERSON CLASSES
MORE students from the Biliran Province State University are set to resume classroom learning starting the second semester of the Academic Year 2021-2022.
BiPSU said starting April 1, colleges will have a rotation on which one will be using the university facilities every two weeks, with the other weeks reserved under flexible learning.
It starts with the School of Engineering, School of Management and Entrepreneurship, School of Teacher Education, followed by the School of Arts and Sciences, School of Technology and Computer Studies, and School of Criminal Justice Education.
The school of graduates will have physical classes every Saturday.
The university reiterated only fully-vaccinated students can join in-person learning, while others may continue their classes online.
A letter to the dean and program chairperson may also be submitted, if the student chooses to continue with online learning full time.
Nursing students from the university have been the first ones to return to the classroom last December after BiPSU secured a permit to conduct classes from concerned government agencies.