Winter 2021 Term to be Delivered Online
Thursday, October 15, 2020 — At the end of September, the University administration announced its decision to deliver the Winter 2021 term through online and distance learning.
“By announcing this decision early, we hope to alleviate some of the uncertainty students are experiencing,” said Chantal Beauvais, Rector of Saint Paul University. “We want to provide students with the information they need to continue their studies with confidence.”
While the vast majority of courses will be delivered virtually, it is possible that some academic activities will take place on-campus. All on-campus courses and activities will adhere to strict physical distancing and other public health guidelines.
Students who have already registered for on-campus sections of Winter 2021 courses will automatically be transferred to the online course. We recommend that students verify their course selection in uoCampus to ensure everything is in order. To do so, please follow these steps:
- Go to uoCampus and click on Self Service
- Under Enrollment, click on My Class Schedule
- Select the Winter 2021 Term and you will see a list of your courses.
Students who have questions about their Winter 2021 course selection are encouraged to contact their academic advisor.
Health and Safety on Campus
Saint Paul University continues to monitor the latest developments regarding COVID-19 and follows the guidelines of public health authorities.
Individuals who plan to come to campus for any reason are strongly encouraged to familiarize themselves with the University’s COVID-19 guidelines, as well as the information provided by Ottawa Public Health.
If you have any questions or concerns, please contact communications@ustpaul.ca.

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