7.30.20: A Message from the Office of International Students and Scholars

Sent to undergraduate students.

Dear Students,

Normally at this time, we would be getting ready to welcome you to campus in August. Instead, today we are writing with news that is more difficult to share. In light of the health and safety concerns around the COVID-19 pandemic, Lehigh is advising that incoming international students remain in their home countries for the fall semester.

This guidance applies to most newly admitted international undergraduate and graduate students. New international undergraduate and graduate students who are already in the United States are excepted from this guidance.

While recent U.S. Department of Homeland Security guidance has confirmed that international students can take a hybrid course load (with some classes online and some in person), Lehigh is making this decision independently in light of the very particular circumstances that affect international students. Throughout our planning, we emphasized that our ultimate goal was to provide an outstanding educational experience while prioritizing the health and safety of our community and neighbors in Bethlehem. The rates of COVID-19 infection continue to rise in the US, however, and access to testing has become more limited as resources are diverted to hotspots. International travel to the U.S. remains very restricted, and international travelers will need to quarantine for 14 days when arriving in country.

This decision does not affect your ability to begin your Lehigh studies in the fall. We have robust options for online courses and faculty have been working this summer to enhance virtual instruction. Through Lehigh in Residence, you also have the option to take courses in person with a Lehigh partner. And as a Lehigh student, you will still have access to all the resources that will support your success in this first semester and beyond. We are fully committed to offering a quality Lehigh experience, regardless of how students are learning.

Our goal is for international students to return to campus for the spring semester. Over the coming months, we will continue to monitor conditions and remain in communication. If you already have your visa or you have secured a visa appointment, please continue with that process.

This is not at all how we would like to be welcoming our newest Mountain Hawks in person. But right now, we need to put your health and safety first. Whether you have chosen to join Lehigh in Residence and take courses at Lehigh partner closer to home, or you will be taking Lehigh courses remotely, you will still be a vital part of our community. We will be sharing ways to connect with your fellow first-year students as the semester unfolds.

As always, please direct questions to intnl@lehigh.edu.

Sincerely,

Cheryl Matherly

Vice President and Vice Provost for International Affairs

Samba Dieng

Director, Office of International Students and Scholars