Will spend next several weeks with departments on developing a comprehensive plan that will help determine how, when and what to reopen as in-person classes
President Lisa Rhine made it clear in her May 4 video update to faculty and students that the College will use a wide variety of information and data when deciding when, and if, in-person classes will resume. She said that the College will rely on data, guidelines provided by the Federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), information from state and local officials and conversations with individual college departments.
She also said that Yavapai Community College will be spending the next several weeks to prepare a plan that may lead to fully reopening in-person classes at some time in the future. She noted that she was not aware of any plan from the Arizona Governor’s office to allow for colleges or universities to return to in-person instruction.
You may view a clip of her video update that focuses on in-person class resumption in the video below.