Gordon State College Adjusts Spring 2021 Calendar with a Delayed Start
After consultation and approval from the University System of Georgia (USG), Gordon State College will adjust the start of spring semester classes to Monday, January 25, 2021.
Originally set for a Wednesday, January 13 date to begin classes, GSC will begin classes on January 25 with move-in to residence dorms set for Sunday, January 24. With the streamlined approach to the spring semester, classes would end on Monday, May 3 for full term and Tuesday, May 4 for second half term
“After careful and thoughtful consideration of our campus community, we view this decision as the right move to take for the continued health and wellbeing of Highlander Nation,” said Dr. Kirk A. Nooks, president of GSC. “In light of the current national, regional
By delaying the start of spring classes by approximately two weeks, GSC will use the time to gather additional data on the health status of the Highlander Nation population following the holiday break, including the Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. holiday break of January 16-18.
One priority given to this revised approach will be to conduct class sessions during the previously scheduled spring break, which was set for March 15-19, as well as adding a maximum of two asynchronous class meetings (depending on the class schedule).
“While I am excited to be back to campus, I want us to do our part to ensure a safe return to campus,” said Ruben Raymond, president of the GSC Student Government Association. “This delayed start will allow two additional weeks for students to stay home and prepare for the semester.”
Since the return to campus on January 4 following the holiday break, Gordon State College has continued to monitor the case numbers related to the COVID-19 pandemic. Currently, a number of regional school districts and other institutions have made similar decisions to alter the start of the semester.
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