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Wayland Baptist to transition to online classes

LUBBOOCK, Texas — Wayland Baptist University announced Thursday that they will transition to online classes until April 6, according to a Facebook post.

See an updated statement from WBU down below.


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The following is a statement from WBU:


Wayland Campuses Moving to Online Class Format

PLAINVIEW — As a response to developments concerning the coronavirus (COVID-19) Wayland Baptist University will transition to an online delivery format for all classes at all campuses until April 6. WBU will continue to monitor the situation and adjust the schedule if conditions dictate.

For Wayland’s Plainview campus, spring break is scheduled for March 16-20. Student dorms and cafeteria will continue to operate as scheduled during and following spring break. Students who choose to return following spring break will continue classes online. Offices will remain open and conduct business as usual.

Wayland’s external campuses are non-residential.

WBU announced other specific changes and cancellations due to the virus.

Further information and updates are available at www.wbu.edu/notification.htm. The safety and well-being of students is the primary concern.

Wayland will release further updates as they arise. In the meantime, personnel are encouraged to practice good hygiene and lower the risk of infection and spread of the disease.

More information on the coronavirus and its development can be found at these links:

https://tbub.sas.com/COVID19/?fbclid=IwAR3Zhgo81tZ8BIOwVrUUD4O6VwGXaNhycyvc6wNWqqnV8PmnhsSLnoh-yyI
https://www.who.int/
https://www.cdc.gov/
https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/traveladvisories/traveladvisories.html/