Did someone say holiday sing-a-long? Why, yes! To end the year, we present you with the “Months of Quarantine.” You can carol it to your coworkers at the appropriate social distance. 😉
To the tune of “A Partridge in a Pear Tree.”
1. MARCH: Affordable Education Virtually
In the first month of quarantine, our community colleges gave to thee, affordable education virtually!
Remote learning tips make virtual classes a snap. Cuyahoga Community College, @tric_edu on Instagram
Colleges like Wayne continue to offer tutoring and labs online. “We will do everything we can virtually!” says the school. Wayne Community College, @wayneccnc on Instagram
Even mascots take virtual classes! STC puts out a call for students to share their learn-from-home photos to stay connected. South Texas College, @stcjaguars on Instagram
2. APRIL: Compassionate Connections
In the second month of quarantine, our community colleges gave to thee:
compassionate connections
and affordable education virtually!
El Camino College encourages students to check out Angeleno assistance. @eopsecc on Instagram
Cerro Coso Community College also encourages students to apply for California College Emergency Support. @cerrocosocommunitycollege on Instagram
At Lakeland College, counseling and wellness support are just a text or call away. @lakelandcollege on Instagram
3. MAY: Online Commencement
In the third month of quarantine, our community colleges gave to thee
online commencement
compassionate connections
and affordable education virtually!
A heartfelt and very funny video wishing grads congrats! Definitely worth a watch for those happy graduation feels. Jefferson Community & Technical College, @JeffersonJCTC on FacebookCounselors send grads their congrats on a Zoom call. Mt. San Jacinto College, @msjcedu on InstagramHonk if you love festive drive-through graduations! Wayne Community College, @wayneccnc on Instagram
4. JUNE: Accelerated Learning
In the fourth month of quarantine, our community colleges gave to thee
accelerated learning
online commencement
compassionate connections
and affordable education virtually!
South Puget Sound Community College puts out the call to get ahead over the summer with eight-week online courses. @spscc on Instagram
The same amount of college credit in half the time? Sign me up! #KeepLearningSouth Texas College, @stcjaguars on Instagram
Earn 3 credits in 5 weeks? Sounds like a great way to get to the head of the class! Ocean County College, @oceancountycollege on Instagram
5. JULY: Laptops a-Loaning
In the fifth month of quarantine, our community colleges gave to thee
laptops a-loaning
accelerated learning
online commencement
compassionate connections
and affordable education virtually!
And if High School Equivalency students earn their diplomas? They get to keep their laptops and tech supplies. Talk about good motivation! Wake Technical Community College, @waketechcc on Facebook
With a drive-thru laptop distribution, students won’t miss a beat. Prince George’s Community College, @pgccnews on Facebook
Wait a minute! That’s not a laptop. That’s a portable ultrasound scanner this STCC student is borrowing! Springfield Technical Community College, @stccpics on Instagram
6. AUGUST: Food Banks a-Giving
In the sixth month of quarantine, our community colleges gave to thee
food banks a-giving
laptops a-loaning
accelerated learning
online commencement
compassionate connections
and affordable education virtually!
Before COVID-19, Fullerton served about 200 students a week. Now, they provide basic needs support to 360 a week. Fullerton College on LinkedIn
At IVC, two students are fighting food insecurity with a new food donation program. Irvine Valley College, @IrvineValley on Facebook
In conclusion? Drive-thru food pantries help all students thrive. Santiago Canyon College, @sccollege on Instagram
7. SEPTEMBER: Online-ing!
In the seventh month of quarantine, our community colleges gave to thee
fall semester online-ing
food banks a-giving
laptops a-loaning
accelerated learning
online commencement
compassionate connections
and affordable education virtually!
Drive-up Wi-Fi gives Cañadians free access. And, a place to do homework besides home. Cañada College, @canadacollegerwc on Instagram
With five Wi-Fi and printing spots, students can socially distance while they work. Oakland Community College, @OCCofficial on Facebook
Sometimes, self-care is the secret to becoming a successful student. With online workshops, SAC students are thriving. Santa Ana College, @SantaAnaCollege on Twitter
8. OCTOBER: Flu Vaccine a-Drive Thrus
In the eighth month of quarantine, our community colleges gave to thee
flu vaccine a-drive thrus
fall semester online-ing
food banks a-giving
laptops a-loaning
accelerated learning
online commencement
compassionate connections
and affordable education virtually! (Whew!)
Free drive-thru flu vaccinations help students stay healthy. Saddleback College, @saddlebackcollege on Instagram
Low-cost flu shots for students are just a car ride away. Golden West College, @goldenwestcollege on Instagram
IVC encourages students to drive on thru for free flu shots. The school says it can help prevent the flu and also protect health care workers on the front lines. Irvine Valley College, @irvinevalleycollege on Instagram
9. NOVEMBER: On-Campus a-Voting
In the ninth month of quarantine, our community colleges gave to thee
on-campus a-voting
flu vaccine a-drive thrus
fall semester online-ing
food banks a-giving
laptops a-loaning
accelerated learning
online commencement
compassionate connections
and affordable education virtually! (Now say it ten times fast!)
Saddleback was one of six voting centers in the region. Saddleback College, @saddlebackcollege on Instagram
All ten University of Hawaii System campuses were closed in honor of Election Day. It’s not a bad way to encourage voting! Windward Community College, @wcchawaii on Twitter
In the end, RCC took 2nd place for most community students registered to vote! Riverside City College, @RiversideCityCollege on Facebook
In the tenth month of quarantine, our community colleges gave to thee
Winter break at long last!
on-campus a-voting
flu vaccine a-drive thrus
fall semester online-ing
food banks a-giving
laptops a-loaning
accelerated learning
online commencement
compassionate connections
and affordable education virtually!
Community colleges have given us so much this year. So, during the holiday season, we hope you know how grateful we are. Also, ten points to Gryffindor if you post a video of yourself this holiday caroling “The Months of Quarantine” on social media. 😁
Wishing you a lovely holiday season and a happy new year!
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