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SDCCD : Fall Semester Will Offer More In-Person Classes; Include Vaccine Requirement

The decision to mandate a vaccine requirement, announced via email on May 18 by SDCCD Chancellor Constance M. Carroll, follows considera ...

May 19, 2021

San Diego Community College District (SDCCD) will increase its on-campus and hybrid
classes to at least 22% this fall, with the remainder being online, as the district
begins to transition back to a full reopening in spring 2022. In addition, all students
and employees who are on-site this fall will be required to be vaccinated — assuming
the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) fully authorizes one or more of the vaccines.
Exceptions may be granted on medical and religious grounds.

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The decision to mandate a vaccine requirement, announced via email on May 18 by SDCCD Chancellor Constance M. Carroll, follows considerable input taken from students
and employee groups on scenarios for a safe return to campus. Surveys of students
and employees conducted during the current spring semester showed most supported a
vaccine requirement.

“Because these decisions affect many, many people, the San Diego Community College
District has been deliberate and methodical in its approach,” said Chancellor Carroll.
“We have been conducting surveys of employees and students in order to understand
how our internal communities view this important decision and providing participatory
governance groups opportunities to make recommendations. We appreciate your patience
and understanding as we try to ‘get this right.’”

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To ensure everyone’s health and safety, Chancellor Carroll encouraged all students
and employees to get vaccinated. In fact, many already are or plan to be. According
to surveys, 85% of employees and 83% of students reported being fully vaccinated or
planned to get vaccinated. To assist, all four SDCCD’s colleges are making plans to
provide vaccinations either on-site or with a partner organization nearby.

The SDCCD is developing a process to verify each individual’s vaccination status before
they arrive on campus. Students and/or employees who do not wish to be vaccinated,
due to religious or medical reasons, will be able to request an exemption and the
SDCCD will provide appropriate reasonable accommodations.

SDCCD campuses have been closed since March 2020 to help prevent the spread of the
virus that causes COVID-19. Starting July 1, the district will begin a gradual reopening.
Chancellor Carroll says that by fall, the goal is to have many more classes and operations
provided in-person and, by spring, to have the entire district reopened for in-person
instruction and operations. In anticipation, the district has taken steps to ensure
a safe environment, including the installation of central air filtration meeting MERV
13 standards in all buildings and additional cleaning in high-traffic areas.

Fall classes begin August 23 at San Diego City, Mesa, and Miramar colleges and September
7 at the San Diego College of Continuing Education.


This press release was produced by San Diego Community College District. The views expressed here are the author’s own.

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