COVID-19 Response and Updates
Seton Hall welcomes students, faculty, clergy and staff members back to campus for the Spring 2021 semester.
The plan for reopening Seton Hall's campuses provides the best educational experiences possible for our students during these unprecedented times. We continue to follow these guidelines to ensure the highest level of health and safety for all members of the campus community.
Latest Communications

- Governor Murphy Loosens Restrictions, Remaining Vigilant
- Updated Guidelines, Enhanced Testing and Getting Vaccinated
- The Road Ahead, Vaccine Information, Keeping Healthy
- Quarantine and Isolation Space Expansion for Resident Students
- Surveillance Testing, Public Health Updates, Vaccine Information
- Ongoing: Dashboard and Reported Cases
Topics, Updates and Frequently Asked Questions
Hyflex Teaching and Learning
The plan for the spring 2021 semester includes a HyFlex blended approach to classroom instruction. In HyFlex classes, students select the mode by which they will receive instruction, online or in-person. In a HyFlex course, both online (synchronous) and fully classroom-based instruction are provided. This approach ensures in-person, reduced-density learning while offering students the option to pursue their studies entirely in a remote fashion. A classroom directory has been created, complete with an inventory of available technology, floorplans, and photos of classrooms.
Academic Calendar
- January 27
Classes Begin
- May 11
Last Day of Classes
- May 13-19
Final Exams.
Academic Calendar
Full University Calendar
Law School Calendar
Student Activities and Community Development
Summer Sessions and Learning Experiences
Whether you're a current Seton Hall student or a visiting student, consider taking a summer course at Seton Hall. With several sessions available, we offer many courses across our schools and colleges.
Seton Hall University is also excited to offer Great Minds Learning Experiences. Learning Experiences are offered to all currently enrolled undergraduate students as well as incoming undergraduate students who have confirmed their intent to enroll.