By Sam Bailey
Staff Writer
Hutchinson Community College announced Thursday that all classes for the June summer session will be online due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
To help all students and faculty stay safe and healthy, all classes that were scheduled to meet face-to-face in June will be transitioned to an online format.
The only exceptions will be Career and Technical Education (CTE) courses.
The classes available in June are open for enrollment and can be found on the HutchCC website.
As for classes being held in July, there has not been a decision made concerning the format of these classes. For now, they will meet as planned.
A final decision of how these classes will be carried out will be made in mid-May.
Any faculty members who may have questions are to contact their Department Chair and students with any questions can contact their instructor or advisor.
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