What is Academic Continuity?

Academic continuity is the process of maintaining continuity of learning in a crisis situation caused by a natural disaster, human-induced (“man-made”) disaster, or other precipitating factor.

Academic continuity is vitally important because it focuses on maintaining the core function of education: providing students with the opportunity to learn. More ...


Sloan-C's Role in AC

Learn more about Sloan-C's involvement with the issue of Academic Continuity.

AC & Institutional Resilience

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Academic Continuity and Emergency Management Workshop Report. View Report

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EMHE QA Call Transcript Available

Update from Tara Hill@ US Department of Education on EMHE grant program:
 

OSDFS Emergency Management for Higher Education Grant:: Q&A Call

A Grant Technical Assistance (TA) Call has been scheduled to assist applicants applying for the Emergency Management for Higher Education (EMHE) grant competition in

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