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CU Boulder to students in dorms: “Go home if you can.”

University had moved classes online, but kept campus open

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The University of Colorado updated its guidance to students living on the Boulder campus Monday: “Go home if you can.”

On Wednesday, CU, along with a flurry of higher education institutions, announced plans to move to online classes in a bid to discourage students from gathering with older faculty members who may be more at risk of contracting the . But the Boulder campus remained open and operational for dining and housing.

who are able to return to their “permanent home” to begin the process of checking out of their dormitories and leaving campus.

For those who are unable to leave campus, more information will follow later in the day “including a process for those who are unable to leave campus to stay in the residence halls, guidance on how we will continue to provide services for those who do need to stay on campus, and information regarding the proration of room and board fees for residents who are leaving campus this week.”

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