CRUflex FAQs
Can I live on campus and still choose to participate in my CRUflex classes fully online?
How do I know if a class will be moved to CRUflex or stay in the traditional face-to-face format?
Will I still pay the same price for a class that is now offered CRUflex?
Do I need to let anyone on campus know how I plan to attend my CRUflex course? Can I decide to switch back and forth between modes (face-to-face or synchronous online)?
How will attendance be taken for days I am not physically in class?
I don’t do well in online courses. Can I opt to do all my classes in a non-CRUflex course?
Will CRUflex courses be graded or will I have the option of CR/NC?
Will my CRUflex courses count towards requirements for graduate school?
If I decide to leave campus to finish my semester synchronously online, will I get a housing refund?
In the event that Â鶹ÊÓƵֱ²¥, the governor, or state/local health officials require mandatory vacating of housing, will I get a housing refund?
What if I don’t understand the course content? Will professors still have office hours so I can reach them for questions?
How will I know what to do for class each week?
What kind of technology will I need to be successful in my classes?
Will there be any changes in my CRUflex schedule?
Page last updated October 18, 2022