COVID-19 leads transition to online courses

Texas A&M University-Kingsville faculty have been working to ensure we can deliver course content in the most effective manner during this rapidly-evolving times. We want to ensure you are able to complete this semester.

As such, beginning March 23, all lecture courses and labs will be delivered in a virtual format.

Students in the following programs should contact their program coordinators for information about labs in their discipline:

•         Veterinary Technology

•         Social Work

•         Communication Sciences and Disorders

•         Nutrition

•         Music

Engineering students currently enrolled in the Senior Design course should contact their senior design advisor.

I want to assure our students scheduled to graduate in May that we are making every effort possible not to impact your plans to complete your degree. Graduate students should contact their committee chairs.

Students should monitor their student emails for further instructions from their faculty in the next few days.

We are committed to supporting each of you as continue your educational journey. As such, we are also prepared to provide virtual tutoring and advising through the Center for Student Success. You have already received an email from your advisers with instructions on how to set-up virtual advising through Starfish. Both the PAAC and Writing Center will be available online and you will be receiving an email tomorrow with additional information.

Campus will remain open during this time, including residence halls, food service, computer labs and the library.

We realize these are trying times. Javelinas help Javelinas and by working together we will get through this.

G. Allen Rasmussen, Provost

Vice President for Academic Affairs