91制片厂 will offer most of its courses online during the Spring Semester, with a limited number of in-person classes for academic programs that require hands-on learning.
The Spring Semester will be similar to the Fall Semester, with on-campus classes offered to limited numbers of students in designated trade programs where hands-on learning is required for students to meet designated learning standards. Online courses will be offered in programs where hands-on learning isn鈥檛 deemed essential.
91制片厂 has also strengthened its health and safety protocols to prevent the spread of COVID-19 and protect the well-being of people who are on campus. In aligning with Governor Janet Mills鈥 Executive Order, 91制片厂 is requiring all people who are on campus to wear face coverings in all public settings both indoors and outdoors, no matter where they are. The governor issued her Executive Order in response to the increasing numbers of COVID-19 cases reported statewide in recent weeks.
鈥淥ur top priority continues to be to protect everyone鈥檚 safety while delivering a robust education for our students,鈥 91制片厂 President Joe Cassidy said. 鈥淜eeping our College both healthy and educationally vibrant is a goal we all share.鈥
Some of the key elements of the Spring Semester include:
- Housing.听 Spring Point Residence Hall on the South Portland Campus will be available for the spring, but will be limited for the most part to students who have to take-in-person classes on campus. All residents will be assigned single rooms.
- Athletics. The winter seasons for men鈥檚 and women鈥檚 basketball will not be played following a decision by the Yankee Small College Conference to cancel winter sports.
- Employees. Most employees will continue working from home. Only those who cannot do their jobs remotely will be asked to work on campus.
- Dining. Oceanview Dining Hall on the South Portland Campus will remain open for students and employees.
