ROCHESTER, N.Y. — As Monroe Community College prepares to start the spring semester on January 25, it says some classes will be held online.
While 60 classes will be held in-person due to hands-on learning, the school is letting students choose if they want online or on-campus instruction for some other classes.
And if you do plan on going back to campus, you have to be tested for COVID-19 and fill out a self-assessment.
This semester will also be shorter for MCC students, but students won't have spring break.