Utah State University will be having classes this fall and there will be some important changes. All students will need access to a computer and high speed internet. If students need help with a technology purchase, USU has up to $2 million dollars that will be disbursed in $300 dollar grants. Contact the USU’s Service Desk for any tech questions. Students will also need to visit USU Ready because there will be multiple course delivery methods including: traditional face-to-face; hybrid face-to-face; interactive broadcast; online only; web broadcast; and blended delivery. To minimize risk, everyone on campus attending in-person classes are required to wear face masks. USU Vice Provost Janet Anderson states, “To protect each other, we’re asking students and faculty to wear face coverings in every classroom around campus and where social distancing is difficult. We need to do it because we care about each other and to allow for continued face-to-face interaction this fall.” Students are encouraged to review their class schedules and instructional delivery methods at my.usu.edu and make any necessary adjustments. USU also has a live chat feature, as well as phone and email support, through the USU Registrar. Students should make sure to check their preferred email address for future details. More information about the university’s response to the current pandemic, visit www.usu.edu/covid-19.