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Hanover College Suspending Classes

Winter Term classes will then resume online only on Monday, March 30 and will continue until May 1.

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(Hanover, Ind.) - Hanover College will be suspending all face to face classes starting after Tuesday, March 17 moving spring break to the week of March 23.

Winter Term classes will then resume online only on Monday, March 30 and will continue until May 1. Due to this shift in scheduling the May Term has been canceled. Seniors who need a May Term credit to graduate will have this requirement waived.

Students will receive academic credit for the full Winter Term if they successfully complete their courses.

There will also not be a refund of tuition.

Students now have until Sunday, March 22 to completely vacate campus housing, and effective immediately, all campus events, including athletics, of any size are canceled or postponed.

The campus will remain open for employees where all staff should continue to work as usual unless notified otherwise.

Students should be regularly checking email for updates from faculty, the registrar, office of communications and other official sources.

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