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Spring Semester 2020

Covid-19 Updates

Spring Semester 2020

Central Alabama Community College to Extend Online Instruction through Spring Semester

Alexander City - Central Alabama Community College (CACC) announced today that alternative and online instruction will continue at all of its locations through the remainder of the spring semester. In addition, due to restrictions on event sizes by state and federal officials, all traditional commencement activities will be postponed have been postponed until December 17, 2020.

CACC will offer summer courses. As circumstances continue to evolve, a decision will come at a later date and with guidance from local, state, and federal administration on whether these classes will be offered in-person or online. CACC’s on line registration for summer begins on April 6. Currently enrolled students may contact their assigned advisors for assistance, and new students may call 256-234-6346 (Mon-Thurs, 7:30 a.m.-5:00 p.m. and Friday 7:30 a.m.- 11:30 a.m.) for assistance, apply online at www.cacc.edu, or email the Office of Enrollment Services at enrollment_services@cacc.edu.

Dr. Susan Burrow, College President, encouraged students “to continue with remote class engagement, follow web postings, continue information exchanges with faculty and staff, and frequently follow social media outlets for further information. We are here to support your completion of Spring Term.”

In an earlier announcement regarding the postponement of Spring Commencement, President Burrow advised students, the important things at this point are for you to stay safe, healthy, and remain committed to completing the spring term. We are here for you and care about you and your success. Events do not determine our outcomes, it is our reaction or the way we manage events that define who are and our ultimate success."

All CACC locations remain closed to public gatherings at this time. College facility outdoor recreation space remains closed to the public until April 17th as mandated by Governor Ivey’s State Health Order. For the health and safety of everyone, it is important that we adhere to the State Health order.