Some courses will be delivered online until February 25th.
Niagara College is adapting operations as the pandemic lingers on.
Before the Christmas break, the college announced some program elements would switch to an online format until January 28th.
In a release, President Sean Kennedy says the change in delivery has been extended to February 25th, which is the last day of classes before the mid-term break.
Practical labs and program elements that can't be completed remotely will be delivered on campus, with health and safety measures in place.
The college's masking policy has been upgraded to require medical-grade masks, which will be available at all access points beginning next week.
As well, the Learning Commons at both campuses will remain open for students.
Students can click here to find out more about the delivery mode for classes.

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