Spring 2022 Semester Begins Remotely at Crafton
Publish Date: Feb. 15, 2022
To help prevent the spread of the COVID-19 virus in our community, Crafton Hills College temporarily transitioned to online services, distance education, and remote working from January 18 through February 27.
Three hundred and forty-four sections, approximately 36% of the total number of sections offered during the Spring semester were impacted by this change, affecting approximately 1,300 students.
Students were notified via email, text messages, website updates, postings around campus, and administrators on campus during the first few days of classes to help students with the transition. These administrators were also able to answer all of the regular questions that are common when a new semester begins.
During this time, essential services such as the campus library, bookstore, food pantry, and child development center will remain open.
In addition to the limited services still being offered, the College is continuing to train approximately 450 students in person for a total of 30 sections in the EMS, Fire, Rad Tech, Respiratory Care, and Child Development programs