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Resources provided by Community Colleges Of Spokane in response to COVID-19

In compliance with the governor, the Community Colleges of Spokane have moved all the classes online this spring quarter 2020. Both sister colleges have been seen providing the utmost support to students with the resources to access this quarter online.

Lorella Erriu, a student at SFCC, said, “We are facilitated by free laptops and hotspots, two times food pantry per month and free access to books.” 

The Global Education CCS team is trying their best to make overseas students feel home and safe here. Numerous international students went back home to be with their families in this harsh time and they are still continuing to study with CCS. 

Since the majority of the classes are online, the colleges decided to supply the provision of peer tutoring through Canvas. The CCS team is always available to the students during office hours through phone and email. Contact information can be found on SFCC and SCC’s websites via the virtual canvas tab.

Teachers are playing a remarkable role by being available to students frequently and also by offering some of them free access to books. 

Certainly, the school is trying their best by persistent interesting Zoom sessions with the students. 

“I miss going to school, as I wanted to join various clubs to have fun in spring quarter,” said Katiana Denis.

Students also seem to worry about labs, however, SFCC is providing them with online access. 

Moreover, CCS is helping with financial emergency aid to in-need students. With this aid, students can focus on their academic performance.

“We will get through this, and I can’t wait for summer,” said Lorella Erriu. 

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