Online instruction to continue at South Dakota’s public universities through the summer term
PIERRE, S.D. – The South Dakota Board of Regents announces it will continue remote delivery for all public university instruction through the summer academic term.
Due to the coronavirus pandemic, South Dakota’s public universities moved to online delivery March 23 for the remainder of the spring semester. Monday’s announcement, which supports continuing statewide efforts to reduce the spread of the virus, extends remote delivery through the summer term. While summer programming varies by campus, the term typically begins in May and continues through early August.
The public universities’ priority is to ensure that instruction continues through the spring and summer semesters.