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ELPCC : First Day Of Each Class To Be Online

Campus safety is priority so EPCC continues to encourage masks, is implementing various wellness protocols, including social distancing. ...

(El Paso Community College)

January 13, 2022

Campus safety is priority so EPCC continues to encourage masks, is implementing various wellness protocols, including social distancing. Therefore, if you are registered for a face-to-face section of a course that is meeting in-person on a campus your first day of class will be online. Please log into Blackboard your first day of class to get more detailed instructions from your professor.

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This spring, EPCC is offering both online and face-to-face courses. We look forward to welcoming you back on our campuses. If you haven’t registered, you can register in-person at any of our five campuses or make an appointment to register online. Registration has been extended through January 21 and the payment deadline for the spring semester has been extended until January 31st.

EPCC has many resources to help you achieve your goals. Funding is available for tuition, childcare and other expenses as well as technology available for check-out. Click the links below for more information.

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Have a successful spring semester!


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