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Up to 40% of Tri-C classes in the fall will take place on campus

Registration is currently open for Tri-C's Fall 2020 semester with classes beginning on August 24th.

CLEVELAND — Cuyahoga Community College will be back in session this fall on a limited basis due to the coronavirus outbreak.

The college announced today that up to 40 percent of the school's fall classes will take place at its campuses and training locations. These courses involve face-to-face training and access to specialized equipment.

The majority of fall courses will take place online with a variety of formats. Some classes will have set meeting times, other classes will be flexible with their schedule and some courses will require both online and on-campus sessions.

“Our goal is for students to progress in their studies safely and without disruption,” Tri-C President Alex Johnson said. “With this mix of in-person and online courses, we’ve tried to balance an on-campus college experience with necessary precautions.”

Registration is currently open for Tri-C's Fall 2020 semester with classes beginning on August 24th.

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