SDCCD COVID-19 Information: https://www.sdccd.edu/students/covid19/
Your Associated Student Government understands the toll the pandemic has had on our community college family. We are here to serve you and meet your needs. If you are in need of food or financial assistance, housing or homework help reach out so we can connect you to the appropriate resources.
Many of you have gotten your vaccine, but we want to remind our student peers that the progress made can be reversed if we do not take care. So, continue to wear your mask and watch your distance when in appropriate settings. And continue to wash your hands often—all mandatory when on campus.
Beginning with the fall 2022 semester, students will not be required to be vaccinated to participate in in-person instruction, unless vaccination is required for a specific program or activity by law, regulation, or other applicable governing organization
Face coverings will continue to be required for all individuals onsite at District facilities during periods of high transmission of COVID-19 in San Diego County.
Access to in-person summer courses will be limited to students who are vaccinated against COVID-19 or have an approved legal exemption and accommodation by the District. The vaccination requirement will be removed for enrollment in courses for the fall semester. The colleges and district office will coordinate to remove current procedures for requiring vaccination for students, prospective students, and community members to access services and non-instructional activities to ensure open access for fall enrollment. Students and visitors to the colleges and district facilities will be required to wear face coverings while indoors, while outdoors and within six feet of others, and as required at all times in specific programs and activities until further notice. The District will continue to monitor local public health conditions related to COVID-19 to determine when the face covering requirement for students may be removed.
The vaccines have been evaluated by scientists and are proven safe and effective.
Do your part to end the pandemic; get vaccinated.
As new, more transmissible and potentially more severe variants of the SARS-CoV-2 virus (coronavirus) that causes the disease known as COVID-19 spread through the community, we advocate that all students get the vaccine. Do you part to help mitigate the spread; get vaccinated now if you haven't already and get boosted if it has been 6 months+ since you were fully vaccinated!