Reduction of UCOP on-site services and staffing extended through March 1, 2021
Given the continued increase of COVID-19, UCOP is extending the reduction of on-site services through March 1.
Given the continued increase of COVID-19, UCOP is extending the reduction of on-site services through March 1.
Learn how UCOP is responding to COVID-19 and our eventual return to on-site operations.
UC is preparing to welcome students back to all its campuses, while remaining vigilant in critical prevention efforts and continuing to prioritize the health and well-being of the university community.
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