Lambton College has announced it will return to hybrid learning in January.
College officials said they are moving ahead with the development of a plan that will see all theory classes moved online until Friday, January 28.
"At this time, practical course components will continue to take place on campus, including labs and apprenticeship training," read a statement shared Friday. "Students participating in co-op placements will also continue as per the guidelines of their employer."
Essential services will remain available in-person, and non-essential services will be available online.
"Additionally, an in-depth student remote support plan is planned for students that includes virtual supports and access to other services such as online counselling and tutoring."
The college said the temporary safeguards are being implemented to protect the college’s long-term ability to reopen the campus for increased face-to-face learning and expanded opportunities for student life.
The hybrid plan is still being finalized and the changes will be reflected in course schedules in the coming week.