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Covid-19 Update

Coronavirus/COVID-19 Update (May 7)

Tyndale students, faculty and staff are remarkable. They have demonstrated faith, hard work, resilience and more as they have been faced with disruption to work, home and family life.

May 7, 2020

Student studying on a computer

Before the Pandemic, Tyndale was Already a Leader in Online Education

COVID-19 has put all of us in uncharted territory, but Tyndale’s long history of innovation and creativity — and our reputation as a leader in online education — means quality learning is full steam ahead.

May 4, 2020

Dr. Bob Morris

Dr. Robert “Bob” Morris

The Tyndale University community expresses its deepest condolences to the Morris family on the passing of Dr. Robert Morris.

April 23, 2020

Students sitting in a Seminary classroom

Extension of the Course Withdrawal Date Without Academic Penalty

The last day to drop a regular Winter 2020 course has been extended to April 13, 2020 (Monday). There is no academic penalty for withdrawing from a course. The course will appear on your record with a “W” (withdrawal) grade which has no impact on your GPA.

April 9, 2020

COVID-19 Update

Coronavirus/COVID-19 Update (March 24)

Classes are all online and Tyndale has transitioned to an essential services model.

March 24, 2020

COVID-19 Update

Coronavirus/COVID-19 Update (March 19)

Tyndale continues to work diligently to do our part in ‘flattening the curve’ of the COVID-19 pandemic. Effective immediately, a new protocol has gone into effect for those who need to visit campus.

March 19, 2020

COVID-19 Update

Coronavirus/COVID-19 Update (March 17)

We know members of our community are concerned. Measures to protect the health of our community have already been put into effect. We continue to follow the advice and directives of Ontario Health, who are constantly making decisions as new information and circumstances arise. Tyndale continues to revise its measures and responses.

March 17, 2020

COVID-19 Update

Coronavirus/COVID-19 Update (March 13)

For the past several weeks Tyndale has been monitoring the COVID-19 situation. We know members of our community are concerned. Precautionary measures to protect the health of our community have already been put into effect. We continue to follow the advice of Ontario Health, who are making decisions as new information and circumstances arise. We continue in our hope to move through the final weeks of the semester without disruption and to give students the optimum educational experience.

March 13, 2020

a view of the Tyndale campus from the front lawn

Guidance for the Tyndale Community: Students returning from areas affected by COVID19

As Tyndale University considers an appropriate response to the coronavirus outbreak we want to remind our community not to make assumptions about the risk of students, faculty or staff based on their ethnicity or travel history. Tyndale is monitoring the advice given by Ontario’s Chief Medical officer, which is that the risk of contracting the coronavirus in Canada remains low.

March 2, 2020

Hands

Free, Professional Counselling: Because Your Mental Health Matters

If you’re struggling to navigate life as a post-secondary student — and wondering why it seems so darn hard at times — you’re definitely not alone.

January 20, 2020

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