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BYU moms juggle motherhood and school during a pandemic
The pandemic has changed how most BYU students experience college, but for new moms, it brought both challenges and unexpected benefits.
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BYU students plan to move home, some to stay after Thanksgiving
BYU announced in June that all classes would be remote after Thanksgiving and students would be encouraged to move home to finish the semester.
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Online classes takeover, but tuition stays the same
BYU tuition has stayed the same throughout the pandemic after classes moved online in March and the school adopted a blended schedule for Fall Semester. Online classes have impacted some student's view on tuition and many students have expressed concern about tuition during the pandemic.
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Some BYU classes move online during COVID spike
Some BYU professors are moving their in-person or blended class completely online or making other adaptions as COVID cases rise in Utah County.
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Online learning creates new challenges for professors and students
Online classes have proved difficult for professors and students around the world, but BYU professors are finding new ways to help students learn and are recognizing unanticipated benefits from the move to remote learning.
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BYU students adjust to moving home, online classes
BYU announced a few weeks ago that classes would transition online due to the spread of COVID-19. All students were encouraged to return home to finish the semester — but for many, the transition to online classes and a new environment hasn't been completely easy.
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BYU tests out online classes with pilot program
A recent study showed online classes can expand students' opportunities to learn. BYU may be implementing more online classes. (Carolyn Carter)
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Working on a BYU degree through Independent Study
BYU Independent Study offers students of all ages the opportunity to earn credit towards their degree and flexibility to take classes in any part of the world.
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