MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. (KTTC) -- A student at the University of Minnesota Twin Cities has tested positive for COVID-19.

The University's President's Office sent a letter to students and faculty, that the Minnesota Department of Health has confirmed it. The letter has been posted the University of Minnesota's official Twitter.

According to U of M officials, the student is recovering off campus in isolation.

Minnesota Department of Health said they are working to notify a limited number of people who may have has contact with the student.

The Minnesota Department of Health lists 14 positive cases of COVID-19 in Minnesota.

On Wednesday, University President Joan Gabel announced all students will be taught virtually until at least April 1.

Gabel reassured students and staff that the university is prepared.

"We will navigate this stressful and uncertain time in the only way we can, together," Gabel said.

Campuses will remain open, and the University recommends students make their own decisions about returning.