NEW YORK (WABC) -- As colleges and universities gear up to resume classes, many schools are taking different routes whether it's an all-virtual, hybrid, or full reopen approach.
On August 7, Governor Andrew Cuomo announced New York schools can reopen their doors and bring students into the classrooms for the start of the school year.
Citing success in battling the coronavirus in the state that once was the U.S. heart of the pandemic, the governor's decision clears the way for schools to offer at least some days of in-person classes, alongside remote learning.
On August 12, New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy signed an executive order clearing both public and nonpublic colleges and universities to reopen for the upcoming academic year, as long as social distancing and other protections are strictly adhered to.
Murphy said that any student who chooses to continue remote learning must be accommodated.
Here are the list of colleges and universities in the Tri-State area and their plans for the fall semester (let us know if a school is not listed or listed in error):
All-virtual
The New School for Social Research
Stevens Institute of Technology
Western Connecticut State University
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Hybrid (mix of virtual and in-person learning)
Albert Einstein College of Medicine
Central Connecticut State University
Eastern Connecticut State University
Fashion Institute of Technology
Fairleigh Dickinson University
Helene Fuld College of Nursing
John Jay College of Criminal Justice
New York City Technical College
New York Institute of Technology
New York School of Interior Design
Polytechnic University of New York
Southern Connecticut State University
Fully reopen
New Jersey Institute of Technology
Thomas Edison State University
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