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SRJC to Continue Remote Learning through Fall

Santa Rosa Junior College plans to continue remote learning though its Fall 2021 semester, incorporating select courses and labs for in-person attendance. SRJC President Dr. Frank Chong says the expansion of broader student attendance is contingent upon sufficient vaccine supply available for Californians 16 years and older who wish to be inoculated, and if hospitalization rates remain stable and low.

Dr. Chong says he is working with his leadership team on the creation of a transition plan, which will clearly outline a district plan for a safe, staged reopening for SRJC that closely follows Cal/OSHA COVID-19 Industry Guidance: Institutions of Higher Education, which provides guidelines for reopening safely. The vice presidents will utilize the district’s plan to work with their teams to develop area-specific reopening plans.

The current re-opening guidelines for SRJC are as follows:

In a statement, Dr. Chong said, “While I do not make these decisions lightly, it is clear to me that a gradual transition to reopening SRJC will allow us to begin to provide more on-site offerings without rushing to reopen too soon. The safety of our students, employees and community members remains the top priority at SRJC and while we look forward to the day when we can come together again, we will not risk the health and wellness of our community to do so.”

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