~ College still open for business ~

In the midst of the ever changing situation surrounding the COVID-19 pandemic, Camp Community College faculty and staff will begin working from home beginning March 18 until at least April 3.

According to Camp President Dr. Daniel Lufkin, a reevaluation will have taken place by that time, which will guide us on how to proceed.

“We will still have some essential staff physically on site in Franklin,” said Lufkin. “Some of that crew will include employees from maintenance, public safety and payroll.”

Late last week during the students’ spring break, Lufkin announced that the college will close to students and visitors until April 3, and begin remote classes on Wednesday, March 18.

“Just as before, I want to reiterate that we are open for business,” he said, advising that students contact advisors and other staff or faculty through email or phone. “It is mission critical that we remain poised to help students cross the finish line and successfully complete the spring semester.”

In addition to this news, Virginia’s Community Colleges announced this morning that all commencement ceremonies in the system are cancelled via the Center for Disease Control’s recommendations to limit large gatherings. Individual colleges will have the opportunity to hold some sort of recognition at a later date.

“This decision was not made lightly,” said Lufkin. “Graduation is the highlight of our academic year. It is disappointing, but it is the prudent thing to do.”