Due to uncertainty about the COVID-19 pandemic and the need to begin planning early, Montgomery College announced on Thursday that its classes will largely remain virtual through the fall semester.
In a message to the school community, Montgomery College President DeRionne Pollard wrote that it is important to make the difficult decision now.
“Because of the complexity of class scheduling, student registration, and financial aid processing, and assignment of faculty to thousands of class sections, the College must make operational decisions earlier than some other institutions,” Pollard wrote...
Montgomery College strives to attract, recruit and retain rather unique and multi talented instructors:
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MC classes will stay virtual
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That students act punctual
Paying their tuition actual.
MoCo's touting pride and joy
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Has just discovered its niche
As a site of mass vaccination.
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ReplyDeleteEager to partake in the photo ops
And speeches with life size props
Our leaders made it to the scene
To take full credit for the vaccine.