Welcoming fall with more flexible, safe options for students
April 05, 2021
Fall registration at Anoka-Ramsey Community College is right around the corner. As current students plan their college journey and others consider joining our community, Anoka-Ramsey is excited to be offering more options on campus for students this fall.
“Anoka-Ramsey remains committed to decision making that prioritizes community safety and offering an extraordinary academic experience for our students,” says President Kent Hanson.
“I am proud of the care and innovation exercised by our college community,” says Hanson, “and I am excited to carry what we’ve learned over the last year forward to offer even more flexible, accessible options for students.”
As we prepare for the new academic year, here’s what you need to know.
Continue Safe Operations
Anoka-Ramsey will continue to follow guidance from the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) and Minnesota Department of Health (MDH) for individuals on campus, this will include social distancing and face coverings.
To stay up to date on the latest information visit AnokaRamsey.edu/learningsafely
Flexible Learning
Classes will continue to be offered through online, some in-person and hybrid delivery methods. Learn more about the course delivery methods available to help you select courses here: AnokaRamsey.edu/course-delivery
Support Student Success
As the academic schedule is finalized, Anoka-Ramsey will also review the student services plan to identify which services will continue to be offered remotely and which services may also return to campus to best support student success. This will include a gradual return of some campus life activities.
Registration for summer semester is open now and fall registration begins for current students April 5 and all students April 9.
Apply or register today, we look forward to welcoming you to our college community in the fall both safely on campus and virtually.
As vaccination efforts continue and guidance changes, this information is subject to change. To stay up to date on the latest information continue to check your email and visit AnokaRamsey.edu/learningsafely
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