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On-campus activity to be limited at Sault College for winter semester

Only students who require practical learning on campus will be required to be on campus
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Darren Taylor/SooToday

Sault College has made the decision to change the delivery of classes for the winter semester due to the current COVID-19 situation and the impact of the Omicron variant.

Locally, only students requiring on-campus practical learning will be required to be on campus at the post-secondary institution.

Following is a full notice from Sault College on the decision:

 

After a careful review of the current COVID-19 situation and impacts of the Omicron variant, and with guidance from Algoma Public Health, Sault College has made the decision to modify its operations and program delivery plans for the winter 2022 semester.

To further protect our campus community, Sault College will be reducing its on-campus activity for the winter 2022 semester with student learning continuing with remote delivery where possible.

Impact to Students
Sault Ste Mare Campus: Only those students requiring on-campus practical learning will be required and should be on campus. Course-specific information is available on Winter Program Delivery | Sault College.

triOS Toronto and Brampton Campuses: All classes will be delivered remotely.

Brampton Campus: For questions pertaining to programs delivered in Brampton please reach out to Shamroz Masjidi [email protected] or Sault College International [email protected].

Toronto Campus: For questions pertaining to programs delivered in Toronto please reach out to Atia Nusrat [email protected] or Sault College International [email protected].

Further information about student services, access, and health and safety protocols is available on the Frequently Asked Questions on the Winter 2022 Program Delivery webpage.

We understand and appreciate that this decision may be difficult for some. It is important that we remain vigilant in protecting our Sault College and broader community while we continue to fight COVID-19. The health and safety of our staff and students is our priority and this decision was made in the best interest of all.

Thank you for your ongoing support and cooperation as we work through this challenging situation.


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