The following schools have confirmed the start time:
China University of Mining and Technology: From April 15, 2020, students will be arranged to return to school in batches.
China Pharmaceutical University: From April 13, 2020, the school will start in batches, in different periods and at different peaks.
Nanjing University of Information Science & Technology: From April 13, 2020, schools will start in stages.
Nanjing Xiaozhuang College: From April 15, 2020, the school started in batches.
Nanjing Agricultural University: From April 17, 2020, the school will start in stages. Jinling Institute of Science and Technology: Starting from April 19, 2020, the school will start in stages.
Undergraduate admission is expected to end at the end of August, and junior college admission is expected to end in mid-September. The opening time of colleges and universities in autumn will be postponed accordingly. Undergraduate colleges are expected to start school from early September to mid-September, and higher vocational colleges generally start school in early June 10.
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As of April 22nd, many universities in Anhui, Shanghai, Yunnan and other provinces and cities 10 plan to start school. In this regard, some students feel that "school is finally going to start", and many students call on colleges and universities to return to school voluntarily online, that is, students can decide whether to return to school according to their own needs.
The reason for this voice is mainly because students are worried about the risk of epidemic prevention and control after returning to school. Different from primary and secondary schools, there are a large number of college students who need to move across provinces and cities, so the risk of prevention and control in accommodation, catering, classes and population gathering is relatively high.
In addition, the opening time of colleges and universities announced by most provinces and cities is concentrated in the middle and late April and the middle and early May. It can be said that the semester has been "scheduled" by the time it starts, and some students have reported that some of their courses have been completed. Going back and forth when there are not many courses will consume a lot of time and round-trip expenses.
People's Network-Is it necessary for colleges and universities in many places to specify the start time and return to school as needed?