Just received email that daughter's NSC is going virtual. Did A&M not plan on having masks, social distancing and other safety measures in place when this was originally all put in place?
Maybe just these early sessions are virtual?Quote:
Students and one guest will have the opportunity to attend one of several optional campus visit days starting in July. Health officials indicate that by July, as vaccination rates increase, it will be more likely for Texas A&M to host large, in-person events. There is no additional cost for this optional event and one family member/guest may attend with the student. On campus visit days, we anticipate programming from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., and participants may choose which programs to attend. We will announce specific dates, a schedule and registration details in early June.
They legally cannot require the vaccine yet. It is not approved by the FDA. Emergency authorization is not the same as approval. Since the university receives state funding (rather than a private school), they cannot require this particular vaccine yet.Comeby! said:
At this rate, Will they require vaccines for the fall?