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MTI To Remain Closed Until Friday, May 1st

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As the number of confirmed cases of COVID-19 in South Dakota increases, the state’s four technical colleges will continue to provide course delivery online through the remainder of the semester.
With only weeks remaining in the semester, MTI and the other institutions will build on the extensive hands-on experience our students already possess. Our faculty and staff will rely on simulation software, online lectures, video demonstrations, and other virtual tools.
To align with guidance from Governor Noem, all four campuses will continue to be closed to the general public through at least Friday, May 1st.
The graduation ceremony will be adjusted, with further details shared as decisions are finalized.
MTI leaders will continue to monitor the status of COVID-19 cases in our state, recommendations from the State of South Dakota, and guidance from Centers for Disease Control. We will continue to send pertinent information directly to students, faculty, and staff.

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