Last updatedApril 2, 2020
On April2, Metropolitan State University of Denver announced thmost summer 2020 classes would be moved online.The decision was made to keep students healthy and safe, while also giving them a path to progress toward graduation, as well as to eliminate uncertainty in the registration process and academic planning.This page will be updated with the latest information, so please check back regularly.
Will all summer 2020 classes be online?
- All classes inMaymester(May 26-June 6), 8-week summer term (June 8-Aug. 1) and the first 5-week summer term(May 26-June 27)will moveto online formats.
- The second 5-week summer term will include both online courses (June 29-Aug. 1) and some face-to-face courses (July 6-Aug. 8).
- The face-to-face course offerings will be reserved for classes that rely heavily on labs and field experience, with our hope being that some in-person instruction will be available by that time.
I’m already registered for summer 2020. Do I need to re-register?
- No.If any changes need to be made to the courses you are registered for, the Office of the Registrar will do that for you and notify you of the change.We look forward to having you enrolled this summer!
How will fees be handled for the summer?
- Some courses that were originally scheduled as face-to-face, on campus courses will be taught online, but synchronously – meaning, you will log on and learn “live” during the same block of time your course was previously scheduled.Students in these courses will pay the same fees they would have paid as a face-to-face student.
- Some courses that were originally scheduled as face-to-face, on campus courses will be taught online, but asynchronously – meaning you will not meet at specifictimes, butwill need to meet certain deadlines that your faculty instructor sets.Students in these courses will pay online student fees.
- Students registered in courses that were originally scheduled to be online will continue to pay online student fees.
What is a synchronousonlineclass?
- A synchronousonlineclass meets at a set time each week in the same way an in-person class would.In contrast,an “asynchronous online class” is one in which students access course materials at a time of their choosing and are not required to interact with one another (or the instructor) at set times.
How will I know if my online class is synchronous or asynchronous?
- Synchronous courses willappear as “synchronous” and “online” in the Student Hub (see image below).Asynchronous courses will be listed as online courses.This change will be implemented by April 10. Please check your schedule after that date forinformation onthe course delivery method.

If I haven’t done so already, shouldI register for summer classes now or should I wait?
- By April 10,the course schedule will be completely updated.We encourage you toregister for courses in your Student Hubat that time!
- Summer session is a great time to get ahead in your studies and to make sure you are graduating on time.
Does this mean that student servicesand administrative offices won’t be open again until fall?
- We expect campus operations will return to normal at some point this summer.
- Until then,manyservices are available online, including the Counseling Center, Financial Aid, Tutoring Center,AurariaLibrary, LGBTQ Student Resource Centerandothers.
Can I still contact the Financial Aid Office?
- Yes. The Financial Aid Office is open and ready toassistyou. Call 303-556-8593 or email [email protected].
- Financial Aid counselorsareavailable for one-on-one assistance and appointments can be scheduled through the. When scheduling an appointment,please be sure to indicate your preferred method of contact and communication (email, phone, video conference platform, etc.)
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With whomshould I speakif I have more questions?
- A professor or professional advisoris the best place to start.
- The chair ofthe academic department offering the course or courses in question would be the next person to contact.
- For specific questions about topics such as financial aidor registration,pleasereach out to the same officesyou would if campus were open.
Will the summer have the same Pass/Fail policy as the spring?
- No. The Pass/Fail policy was relaxed for thespring 2020 semester only as a reflection of the anxiety students felt when theUniversity moved all its courses online in the middle of the semester.For the summer 2020 semester, the standard Pass/Fail policy is in place (see your Catalog for more information).
Will there be face-to-face classes for the fall 2020 semester?
- We expect campus operations will return to normal at some point this summer and that fall classes will be available to students in whichever format they feel is best suited to meet their educational goals.In light ofall ofthe changes taking place, we will update you should thisinformation change.Please read your emails often to be updated on any changes.
How can I get help with housing or food insecurity, or find access to other resources to help me stay in school?
- Please contact the Student Care Center to discuss your needs by calling 303-615-0006, emailing [email protected] or filing a so that a case manager can follow up with you.
I have never taken an online course and I don’t feel prepared to succeed. What should I do? į
- You are not alone. Approximately half of our students have completed an online class at سԹ, which means half have not.
- Students new to online learning should visit to get acclimated.
- Also, please continue to be flexible and empathetic to your instructors as many, like you, prefer in-person instruction. However, we want to ensure your academic progress and help you reach your personal and professional goals after graduation the best way that we can.
- Additional support can be found in thisFAQ for سԹ Students on Online Courses.
How can I contact anacademicadvisor?
Visit ourAcademic Advising websitefor more information on your advisor and how to schedule an online appointment.
If I am a student with a disability, how can I request accommodations for my online courses?
- If you are already registered with the Access Center, you can submit an accommodation request form:.
- If you are not currently registered with the Access Center, please contact them to schedule a virtual appointment, 303-615-0200 or[email protected].
- Students who are diagnosed with COVID-19 should follow official guidance from their healthcare provider and work individually with their instructors to discuss any impacts to coursework. If your situation has unique circumstances, such as an interaction with pre-existing condition or requires prolonged hospitalization, please contact the Access Center to discuss possible options.
Student Workers
What will hourly student jobs look like for the summer 2020 term? When will spring student employees know if we can renew our employment for summer?
A lot of this will depend on what the demand for employment is on campus (remote campus). We will follow our usual deadlines and guidelines for the summer term employment (credit enrollment requirement, awards, etc.). The HR Student Employment team is working closely with the Financial Aid Office and will announce important opening and closing deadline dates when the information becomes available.
Can I work more hours?
During breaks you may work up to 40 hours per week. This is, of course, dependent on your award, and the department needs/approval. During non-breaks you cannot exceed 30 hours a week (there are rare exceptions to this rule and approval must go through the Provost and HR office).
I’m a tutor at سԹ and demand is going to spike toward the end of the semester; can I work 40 hours a week, especially since I lost my second job?
Outside of campus breaks you cannot exceed 30 hours a week. Weekly hours are set by the needs of the employing department and any limitations your award may have as well as Student Employment policies.