GSA, Goldsmith College and the University of Sheffield in the United Kingdom have adjusted their teaching modes due to the impact of the epidemic. These universities are popular art schools for art students to apply for. Most of the time for this adjustment is in October, and the teaching mode is also mixed. Students applying for these British universities should pay attention at any time.
Online+offline teaching mode
You can join at any time after school starts
The teaching of most undergraduate courses of GSA will start on September 21, 2020, and the latest report date is October 12, 2020; Postgraduate students will start classes on September 14 or 21, 2020, and the latest date is October 12, 2020.

The school will consider the situation of each student and professional courses, and provide a brief extension if possible. In addition, in order to provide unprecedented flexibility, colleges and universities also provide different curriculum forms to ensure that students' teaching quality will not be affected.
GSA considers that some new students and returned students will not be able to enroll on time in 2020. The new course plan of the college combines the studio, campus, city and online work, allowing students to start learning remotely and join everyone at any possible time in the first semester.
GSA provides students with detailed information about the college's courses and campus operations in the first semester every two weeks to ensure close communication with students.
Goldsmith College
School starts on October 5
Mixed teaching mode
With regard to the arrangement for the start of school in the autumn of 2020, it is planned to start school on October 5, 2020, and start online enrollment from September 28, 2020. The school will make plans according to the latest official guidance requirements issued by the British and global authorities to adapt to the different stages of the epidemic development, ensure that students can obtain the best entry experience in the current form, and ensure the high level of teaching quality.

Goldsmiths will adopt online and offline hybrid teaching methods. Due to the variety of Goldsmiths courses, the teaching methods may be different. The school will confirm the details of the specific arrangements with everyone as soon as possible.
The school will develop flexible plans to provide maximum support to students in different situations. For various reasons, some students may be unable to attend classes, workshops or practice. All Goldsmiths majors are discussing alternative learning methods to ensure that students will not affect their studies under any circumstances.
Sheffield University
Small shift offline+offline
Update Form I-20
Sheffield's autumn enrollment in 2020/21 academic year starts normally:
Undergraduate course start date: September 28, 2020
Start date of most graduate courses: October 26, 2020

The teaching form is a hybrid teaching mode that combines face-to-face teaching with digital teaching in small classes. Sheffield hopes that students can go to school as much as possible, but in the case of international students unable to return to the UK, the school also provides a series of online teaching methods to ensure that students can study normally.
According to the latest quarantine policy in the UK, the university will also help international students pass through the self isolation period. If they choose accommodation provided and managed by the university, the university will provide two weeks of free accommodation before the start date of their accommodation contract.
Considering the special circumstances of individual applicants, the school allows most of the courses admitted in the autumn of 2020 to apply for extension to the autumn of 2021 as appropriate. The course extension policy for the phased admission of masters requires students to contact the institutions for confirmation according to the situation.
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