The Volunteer Commitment
Today we launched the Volunteer Commitment, our community’s promise to protect ourselves and one another, prevent the spread of illness, and help maintain an on-campus experience.
Today we launched the Volunteer Commitment, our community’s promise to protect ourselves and one another, prevent the spread of illness, and help maintain an on-campus experience.
In an effort to make the process easier during the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, we will make submitting standardized test scores (ACT/SAT) optional for the fall 2021 admissions cycle.
Supervisors: If you have not yet done so, now is the time to make sure your department and teams’ work spaces are ready and that you have adequate PPE available for the level of staff returning.
This week the Department of Homeland Security listened to the call of university chancellors and presidents across the country and rescinded guidelines that limited our international students’ ability to engage in online coursework.
Thanks to all of you, we will give our students a meaningful college experience this fall.
Our planning is being done with maximum flexibility, compassion, and creativity—and with the needs of our students in mind.
As we enter the second half of our summer, we continue our planning for an in-person fall semester.
The campus experience will look different for our students this fall as we work to keep each other healthy and safe.
Earlier today, I joined chancellors from the other UT campuses in providing an update on our fall reopening plans to the Board of Trustees.
We have collected stories of Volunteers helping us move forward together during the coronavirus pandemic.