Face-to-face instruction at Gateway to resume in Fall 2020

07.01.20 | Gateway News | by Tyler Sanders

Face-to-face instruction at Gateway to resume in Fall 2020

    On-campus instruction, following specific protocols, will resume during the fall 2020 semester at each of Gateway Seminary’s campuses.

    ONTARIO, Calif. -- On-campus instruction, following specific protocols, will resume during the fall 2020 semester at each of Gateway Seminary’s campuses.

    “We are committed to providing the highest level of educational delivery while following necessary health and safety guidelines for students and staff regarding the threat of COVID-19,” said Jeff Iorg, president of Gateway Seminary.

    The school is ready to meet current governmental guidelines on reopening and to implement additional best practices for students in face-to-face classes, Iorg said.

    Measures include requiring students and staff to wear facemasks, practice social distancing, and do frequent hand-washing. New custodial practices to decontaminate shared spaces are in place, though some portions of the campus facilities in California will be closed to reduce the need for additional cleaning. The libraries at each campus will offer full services, but with limited study space available each day.

    Most on-campus classes will also offer a video access option and some classes will be available exclusively through two distance learning formats – video access or online courses.  Additionally, faculty, staff, and students are preparing to quickly shift face-to-face delivery to video access in case local or state governments enact more stringent regulations.

    All events organized by outside groups at the Ontario campus have been cancelled for the semester.  Gateway co-curricular events will be limited to less than 25 in-person participants. Chapel services have been canceled at the main campus.

    “Our highest priority is to provide a safe and healthy learning environment for students at our campuses.  We can best do that in these circumstances by limiting other programs and events,” Iorg said.

    “These are difficult decisions to make but our mission hasn’t changed – we continue to shape leaders who expand God’s kingdom around the world despite the present difficulties of the Coronavirus pandemic.”

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