课程交付信 to 学生

2020年7月28日

亲爱的CCC同学们:

Your success is the first and highest priority for the administration, 教师, and staff of 中央社区学院. College leadership has been closely following events and public health recommendations surrounding the outbreak and spread of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19). We understand that the stress and uncertainty of the current global public health situation complicates the already-challenging endeavor of pursuing a college education.  

This letter is to inform you that the course delivery mode for some classes has been adjusted from lecture to hybrid or online, to allow increased social distancing and to help manage the potential spread of COVID-19. You can learn more about CCC’s course delivery modes by reviewing the Instructional Information in the 大学目录. If you now have an online class that has required scheduled meetings, you will need to attend the class online at that time.

You can access your class schedule, which includes delivery mode, and make changes through the 学生的计划. You can find your advisor under "Click to Here to View Your Progress-Program Notes."

秋季学期更新:

  • Appropriate physical distancing measures are followed in the classroom
  • 面罩是必需的
  • At this time no adjustments to our college calendar are planned. Classes will start on 8月 17 and end on 12月 11.

Please continue to check your CCC 电子邮件 and the CCC COVID-19网页 for updates related to college operations. We will communicate changes across as many channels as possible.

We know students have been challenged this year in ways no one could have expected, 经济和其他方面. We understand the difficulties that students experience, and our commitment to helping students get the assistance they need is a central part of our mission. Please check out the following links for helpful information:

  • 学生资源 gives information that students need to be successful at CCC. It includes instructions for logging in to WebCentral, 利用学生帮助台, Moodle和Canvas研讨会, 还有更多 to help you get started at CCC.  
  • 学生服务 provides an extensive list of resources, including tutoring at the Academic Success Centers, how to access counseling; disability services; food and hygiene pantries; how to meet other students through student organizations and activities, 还有更多.

If you have any health-related or other general concerns about the upcoming semester, 我们是来帮助你的.  If you have a specific situation, you are encouraged to reach out right away to Dr. Beth Przymus,电话402-562-1284.

If there is any way we can be of assistance, please do not hesitate to contact me via 电子邮件 或致电308-398-7405.

真诚地,

吉娜•沃尔顿
招生管理学院院长