Atlantic Cape Community College to Open Fall Semester Aug. 31

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Atlantic Cape Community College, Mays Landing campus.(Courtesy of atlantic.edu)

With the recent lifting of Gov. Phil Murphy’s “Stay-at-Home” order, Atlantic Cape Community College is preparing for students to take courses this fall beginning Aug. 31.

The college will offer limited face-to-face classes, which may include courses that require hands-on labs like culinary, health sciences, and other related courses.

Atlantic Cape’s President Barbara Gaba, said, “The reopening of the campuses will be a measured and gradual approach to ensure the health and safety of students, faculty, and staff.”

“Our Coronavirus Task Force has developed a comprehensive reopening plan and is reviewing all cleaning and sanitizing protocols, to ensure that Atlantic Cape can provide the necessary in-person services (such as Financial Aid, Admissions, and Advising) for student success,” she added.

Atlantic Cape will provide loaner computers to students who need them, as well as a host of remote student services, including tutoring, counseling, online student club activities, career services, and advising. The college has also increased its online tutoring services, so they are available to students 24/7.

The college is currently continuing with online classes for the summer, with some courses available for the second summer session that begins June 29 and the third session on July 13.

The first classes for fall 2020 begin Aug. 31. Atlantic Cape has a range of scholarships available to all students, an emergency fund for students impacted by COVID-19, and the Tuition-Free Community College Opportunity Grant (CCOG) is open to anyone who meets the state’s criteria.

Any interested student for credit or non-credit classes can visit Atlantic Cape at atlantic.edu to register for summer and fall classes online.