Penn cancels all fall 2020 study abroad programs
The University has canceled all of its study abroad programming for the upcoming fall semester due to the global travel restrictions and health risks caused by the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
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The University has canceled all of its study abroad programming for the upcoming fall semester due to the global travel restrictions and health risks caused by the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
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Although students are still waiting to hear about the future of fall study abroad programs — and of the fall semester on campus — Penn's fall Global Seminars are planning to operate as normal.
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Penn Abroad will announce a final decision on whether fall study abroad programs will continue by May 15.
As universities around the world struggle to adapt to the coronavirus pandemic, Penn Abroad has not yet made a final decision on whether Penn students will be able to study abroad in the fall.
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