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SDCCD: Open Registration For 2022 Spring Semester Begins December 6
For the first time since March 2020, the district will return to normal, in-person operations this spring and offer a full schedule of i ...
November 22, 2021
Open registration for the spring semester at the San Diego Community College District
(SDCCD) begins December 6. Students can choose from thousands of classes in more than
four hundred academic programs at San Diego City, Mesa, and Miramar colleges, and
the College of Continuing Education.
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For the first time since March 2020, the district will return to normal, in-person
operations this spring and offer a full schedule of in-person, hybrid and online classes.
Face coverings will be required for everyone at indoor locations, and students will
be required to be vaccinated or have an approved exemption before they can enroll
in in-person classes.
“At $46 per credit unit at City, Mesa, and Miramar colleges and no-cost, noncredit
classes at the College of Continuing Education, students can prepare for good-paying
jobs at an excellent value,” said SDCCD Chancellor Carlos O. Turner Cortez. “Cybersecurity,
healthcare, biotechnology and automotive are among degree and certificate program
options, in addition to many transfer programs.”
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The SDCCD recently announced it was forgiving $3.9 million in debt for about 11,000
students and is encouraging them to consider restarting their educations. The district’s
colleges are also offering a full complement of in-person student services this spring
including its libraries, counseling, financial aid, tutoring, student health centers,
on-campus food service and food pantries offering healthy food options.
To assist those with financial need, emergency funding and support services, such
as relief grants and laptops, are available. Collectively, the district’s colleges
have distributed over $20 million in direct aid. Students are encouraged to apply
when they register for classes.
The spring semester at City, Mesa, and Miramar colleges begins January 31. Classes
at the College of Continuing Education begin February 2.
Registration will continue through the spring. For students who need more flexibility, many classes
have late start dates throughout the term. Look for the printed class schedule in
the mail and search classes online here, as new class sections are added weekly to accommodate student demand.
This press release was produced by San Diego Community College District. The views expressed here are the author’s own.