PROVO, Utah-Monday, Brigham Young University revealed plans for the winter semester.
The Provo-based university owned by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, confirmed their plans via a series of tweets.
Winter 2021:
BYU plans to continue with an in-person winter semester w/ the same modes of instruction as fall semester 2020 (remote, in-person & hybrid classes). This is subject to change depending on trends in disease prevalence and guidance from state and local governments.
— BYU (@BYU) October 12, 2020
The university also revealed winter semester classes can be added to registration carts now by students.
Students can begin adding winter semester classes to registration carts now. Priority registration runs October 19–23.
— BYU (@BYU) October 12, 2020
Winter semester has been delayed by a week as a precautionary measure.
Winter semester classes begin Jan 11 and end April 14. BYU is delaying the start of winter semester by a week to allow more time between the holidays and the first day of classes. The academic calendar will continue as previously scheduled, including holidays & exam prep day.
— BYU (@BYU) October 12, 2020








