UA-PTC releases details of new plan for in-person activities
UA - Pulaski Tech is proceeding with its goal of opening to “in-person” classes on August 24.
The target date for beginning a phased approach for staff to return is July 6, using a rotational work schedule.
UA-PTC’s date for a fully accessible, open campus for faculty, staff, and students is August 17. Please note, students will be allowed to return August 3 by appointment only, and then a full return on August 17.
It is important to note that even though we have these target dates presently set, there are specific operational requirements that will need to be followed to help ensure a safe and healthy work environment of each phase of the UA-PTC plan. UA-PTC’s “Plan for Return of On-Campus Operations: Summer and Fall 2020” describes these requirements in detail.
Download or view the plan at the following: UA-PTC Plan for Return of On-Campus Operations: Summer and Fall 2020 (July 17 Update)
This plan was reviewed and approved UA System President Donald Bobbitt and the UA Board of Trustees. This plan is a living document. If there are any necessary modifications that need to be made due to environmental or operational considerations, then those changes will be immediately reflected in a newly edited version and the plan re-distributed.
The college thanks one and all for your diligence and incredibly positive attitude as we navigate through rapid change and reinventing how we operate in a pandemic. Continued diligence and flexibility will continue to be necessary as we remain focused on our mission of providing access to quality education.
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