Campus Coronavirus Update as of March 11, 2020

Message from the President 

As this public health situation continues to develop rapidly, I want to acknowledge that this is a stressful time for all of us and I am so grateful for the hard work of our faculty and staff to ensure our students continue learning and our campus continues safely operating. I also want to acknowledge the impact many people will be feeling from recent tough decisions our local school districts have had to make to effectively address this outbreak. 

Status of Campus: Open with Remote Learning 

  • At this time, there are no known cases of COVID-19 on our campus(Public Health does not currently recommend that college campuses close unless there is a confirmed case.) 
  • The campus is open with most classes online through March 25. 
  • Campus services are available. 
  • Large campus events are canceled through March 25. 
  • Shuttle service has been reduced to every 30-45 minutesNo parking pass required in the Greenwood Parking Lot. 
  • Spring classes begin April 6 and registration is now open. You can apply, browse classes, register, and pay tuition online. 

Impact of School District Closures 

Employees who are impacted by recent school district closures in our surrounding community should work with their supervisors to telework or take leave, as needed. Students who are impacted by the school district closures should work with their instructors around any alternate arrangements neededAs a reminder, the Parent-Child Center remains open at this time. 

Learning Support Centers 

Many of our learning support services continue to be available to students, including the Library and its open computer labs; however, a few services have modified or remote operations:        

Financial Support for Students 

We recognize COVID-19 may be negatively impacting students financially due to loss of wages, additional health care costs, or other issues. Here are some ways students can receive assistance: 

When to Come to Campus  

Students or employees who are feeling ill should stay home. If you are experiencing coronavirus symptoms or suspect you may have been exposed to someone with the virus, please complete the exposure report form so the College can provide you with guidance about next steps. 

Students or employees who are considered higher risk (60 years and older, have underlying medical conditions, or are pregnant) may choose to stay home. Non-instructional employees who wish to do so must work with their supervisors to make alternate arrangements and/or confirm the intent to take leave. 

We will continue to provide updates daily to share any new developments. 

Respectfully, 

Cheryl Roberts, Ed.D. 

President 

March 11th, 2020 by