OCC To Begin Distance Learning Instruction March 23

by Kassadee Bradshaw | March 13, 2020 12:35 pm

SYRACUSE – In an effort to help manage the spread of the coronavirus, also known as COVID-19, and in conjunction with Governor Andrew Cuomo’s announcement, Onondaga Community College will begin distance learning instruction March 23.

Presently the college’s plan is to reopen for face-to-face instruction on April 13, if permissible and advisable.

A final decision on the reopening date will be made one week prior based on guidance from SUNY and the health department. Throughout this period the college and campus will remain open and employees will report to work. Services will remain available to students.

Related policies and precautions include the following:

As has been the case since the beginning of this process, OCC will continue to receive guidance from the Onondaga County Health Department, the New York State Health department, and SUNY.

It is important that all students, faculty, and employees double check all of their emergency contact information in College systems and make sure it is up to date.

All members of the campus community should routinely check their College email. In the event of a significant change in conditions we want to be able to contact everyone in a timely fashion.

“We are charged to serve students and will continue to do so as usual. Our mission of bettering students’ lives through higher education remains the same. The way in which we will do so is changing temporarily. I know our entire campus community is ready for this challenge and will pull together to serve students to the best of our abilities,” said Onondaga Community College President Dr. Casey Crabill.

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