Getting Help during COVID-19
The College recognizes the disproportionately negative impact that COVID-19 has had on communities of color, people with disabilities and neuroatypical learners, and other historically marginalized and/or vulnerable populations. In an ongoing effort to bridge the gap and continue the work of supporting our entire community, the College is creating systems and structures to support our more vulnerable students. Every member of the staff and faculty can be a source of support, advice, and help, but the following offices and people are specifically prepared to work with any student who needs additional support or help.
The College recognizes the disproportionately negative impact that COVID-19 has had on communities of color, people with disabilities and neuroatypical learners, and other historically marginalized and/or vulnerable populations. In an ongoing effort to bridge the gap and continue the work of supporting our entire community, the College is creating systems and structures to support our more vulnerable students. Every member of the staff and faculty can be a source of support, advice, and help, but the following offices and people are specifically prepared to work with any student who needs additional support or help.