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Fanshawe College welcomes 1,000 students and staff back to finish winter semester

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COVID-19 as part of a pilot project approved by the Ministry of Colleges and Universities.The students are completing face-to-face academic requirements to finish their winter semester and include programs from the Faculty of Science, Trades and Technology; Faculty of Health Sciences, Community Studies and Public Safety and Faculty of Creative Industries.Respiratory therapy student Aaron Lesouder said he is happy to get to finish his semester over three months after it was put on hold.“I took it hard, to be honest, because we were six weeks away from going into hospitals for our final year.” Fanshawe College to begin partial reopening in late July When classes were stopped, Lesouder went to work at Cambridge Hospital, which he notes was.

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