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SHASTA COLLEGE: Shasta College Spring Classes Start Online January 19

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Shasta College issued the following announcement.

Shasta College courses for the Spring Semester will commence on January 19, with most classes held online. Registration is currently open for new and returning students. 

Counseling and Enrollment Services are available to help students enroll, register for classes, make or adapt their education plans, and answer financial aid questions. Call (530) 

242-7650 or email admissions@shastacollege.edu.

Shasta College courses for the Spring Semester will commence on January 19, with most classes held online. Registration is currently open for new and returning students. 

Counseling and Enrollment Services are available to help students enroll, register for classes, make or adapt their education plans, and answer financial aid questions. Students 

may call (530) 242-7650 or email admissions@shastacollege.edu or financialaid@shastacollege.edu for general support questions. One-on-one virtual appointments via Zoom 

may be available for those students requiring more involved support. High school students may now enjoy the convenience of filling out the Concurrent Enrollment Form 

electronically, including an all-digital workflow for the required signatures. Students can access the form and learn about the steps needed to enroll in college courses at 

www.shastacollege.edu/hsplacement.  

The Shasta College Bookstore is open to assist students needing textbooks and materials for the Spring Semester or to return textbooks from the Fall Semester. The Shasta 

College Bookstore will be temporarily adjusting the bookstore hours. Starting November 20, the bookstore will maintain regular hours 7:45 a.m.-4:00 p.m., Monday-Thursday, and 

closed on Fridays. This adjustment in hours will last through the end of December 2020. There will be one exception on Friday, December 18, when the bookstore will be open for 

rental check-in.    

New student support services exist to help students better pursue their higher education goals while juggling new demands on their time. The college now offers free WiFi for 

students in the North Parking Lot. To book an appointment, students will use www.shastacollege.edu/reservewifi. For students who lack a laptop, the Shasta College library has 

Chromebooks available for check out. Students should visit the college website at https://www.shastacollege.edu/library/materials-request/ to request a Chromebook or call 530-

690-5842 for additional information. Online tutoring is now available to students in math, business, science, writing, Canvas, and more. Students can make an appointment and 

learn about more of the services at the Tutoring and Learning Center by visiting the webpage at www.shastacollege.edu/tlc. The Student Health & Wellness Office offers free 

telehealth appointments with the College Nurse and the Psychological Counselor. Students can visit www.shastacollege.edu/student-life/health-wellness/ to complete a Distance 

Consultation Form, or they can call the office during regular hours at (530) 242-7580 for more information.

Fall 2020 courses currently being taught in-person with safety protocols and social distancing such as Allied Health, Fire Academy, Nursing, some Career Education (CE) courses, 

and supporting labs will continue in-person for Spring 2021. Courses that are currently online for Fall Semester 2020 will stay online in Spring 2021. Campuses will continue to 

restrict access during the Spring Semester with check-in and self-assessment at the entrance for the main Redding campus, Health Science, and Tehama campuses and 

appointments required for certain student services. 

For questions, please contact Campus Safety at (530) 242-7910.

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