Texas State University announced Thursday that it move a majority of its Summer II courses online.
The university’s move comes days before the start of the second summer session, which begins Monday. Texas State previously announced on June 23 that it would reduce the amount of people on its campuses by expanding the amount of courses offered online, remotely or in a hybrid format as COVID-19 cases continue to rise throughout the state.
Texas State will only offer in-person courses for those that require a face-to-face component for licensure or degree requirements. University President Denise Trauth said approximately 200 students at its San Marcos campus and 200 students at its Round Rock campus would participate in face-to-face classes.








