DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. – A required COVID-19 test and curfew are just a couple of the changes students will see at Bethune-Cookman University.
Some of the more than 2,800 students are headed back to the classroom for the first time since October. While students have been learning remotely, the university delayed in-person instruction due to rising cases of COVID-19. “I know Bethune Cookman is willing to put safety first and they’re going to take care of us.
It bugged me knowing students had plans already. I think that’s the only reason why the delay affected me, but I know it’s for the safety of us and everyone on campus,” said sophomore Justin Lagon. [TRENDING: 1 dead in Rolls Royce crash | Mom, boyfriend arrested after toddler drowns | How