Upcoming News from The Citadel – October 2020

A look at some of the events happening in and around The Citadel’s campus, including a virtual town hall for parents and more.

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No Parents Weekend October 2 – 4 due to COVID-19 precautions

College providing Sept. 25 Ring Presentation livestream and individual photos; Parents Weekend events scheduled for October 2-4 cancelled

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A COVID-19 progress update from the President of The Citadel

I am cautiously optimistic from the results I’ve seen so far that we can complete the academic year in-person.

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That Citadel vs. Alabama tape grabbed South Florida coach Jeff Scott’s attention

The Citadel’s 10-10 halftime tie with No. 1-ranked Alabama in 2018 was on new South Florida coach Jeff Scott’s must-watch list for his players

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Class of 2021 to receive their bands of gold during Sept. 25 celebration

The Class of 2021 will be celebrated with a traditional Ring Presentation Ceremony Sept. 25, with a livestreamed ceremony for parents.

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ACT/SAT tests optional for students applying to The Citadel for fall 2021

Due to the challenges with college entrance tests’ availability and access, The Citadel is implementing a test optional policy for high school students applying for the fall 2021 term.

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Citadel postpones parade, events honoring Class of 2020

Due to the evolving COVID-19 environment, the parade honoring the Class of 2020 which had been scheduled for the weekend of September 18-19 will be postponed.

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The Corps comes home to campus

Sunday, August 16 marked one of the last major milestones in The Citadel’s Operation Fall Return 2020, when most of the cadets returned to campus.

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Top 5 things evening undergraduate and graduate students need to know before returning to classes

As The Citadel moves forward with Operation Fall Return 2020, an agile, conditions-based plan to return cadets and students to face-to-face instruction, college leadership is communicating regularly to keep all constituents informed.

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