Thank you to everyone for your commitment to keeping ÃÈ·µ¼º½ students and employees safe over the past few years as we have all worked together to navigate the pandemic.
At the January 26, 2023, regular meeting of the ÃÈ·µ¼º½ Governing Board of Trustees, the Trustees unanimously voted to approve the following changes:
- Lifting the indoor mask mandate and changing the indoor masking policy to strongly recommended.
- Suspending the in-person classroom instruction student vaccine mandate effective for Summer 2023 registration. NOTE: The employee vaccination mandate will still be in effect.
Indoor Masking
Effective Monday, February 6, 2023, indoor masking at all ÃÈ·µ¼º½ locations will be highly recommended and no longer mandated. If you are currently unable to work in person without mandated masking due to a health condition, our Human Resources Department can support you through an accommodation process. Depending on specific circumstances, accommodations may include access to workspaces with proximity to windows, N-95 masks, and mobile ventilation support units. Please contact our new Equal Employee Opportunity Officer, Aaron Chase, achase@ccsf.edu in Human Resources for additional details.
Student Vaccine Mandate
Effective for the Summer 2023 registration period, the student vaccine mandate for in-person classes will be lifted. Students will no longer be required to show proof of vaccination before registering for in-person classes at ÃÈ·µ¼º½.
Implementation & Monitoring
The college-wide Health and Safety Committee will be discussing and monitoring the implementation of the two changes above. If you have any questions or would like to participate in the discussion, please contact your constituent representative on the Health and Safety Committee or plan on attending an upcoming committee meeting. The committee meets on the 2nd Monday of the month from 3:30 - 5:00. Please view the PGC Calendar of Participatory Governance Council (PGC) and PGC Standing Committee Meetings for meeting dates/times, Zoom links, and agendas. We will also ensure that the college-wide responses align with any further changes in regulations and guidance through the City and County of San Francisco and the CDC.
David Martin
Chancellor
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Sent: Friday, November 4, 2022 12:30 PM
To: 'ccsf@cloud.ccsf.edu' <ccsf@cloud.ccsf.edu>
Subject: Fall Semester Updates
Good afternoon College Community,
As we head down the last stretch of the fall semester, we want to reshare campus information as well as some brief updates about campus health and safety.
Some important things have not changed:
- Masks are required when indoors. Everyone (including visitors) is expected to wear masks inside all buildings and shared spaces. Masking indoors will be required for the remainder of the fall semester.
- COVID vaccine mandate. All employees and students accessing ÃÈ·µ¼º½ facilities are still required to . The COVID vaccine mandate will be in place for Spring 2023 registration starting this November.
- Report positive COVID tests. If you, an employee you supervise, or a student has tested positive for COVID-19, please fill out the immediately to initiate contact tracing. You can find weekly case reports on our COVID-19 safety dashboard.
- Monkeypox. City College will continue to monitor the situation very closely and communicate information that is provided by state and local health officials. At this time, the college will follow Administrative Procedure 2.23, Communicable Disease, Section F as it outlines the steps for communicating information regarding emerging infectious diseases.
- City and County of San Francisco:
- California Department of Public Health:
Next Steps regarding ÃÈ·µ¼º½â€™s COVID policies and procedures:
- Health & Safety Committee. Our college-wide Health and Safety Committee has met twice this semester to discuss the college’s current Administrative Procedure 2.23, Communicable Disease. The committee is developing recommendations to be presented to the Participatory Governance Council before the winter break. Recommendations being considered include updates to testing requirements, signage, masking, as well as vaccine requirements including exemptions.
- Participatory Governance Council (PGC). PGC will review and discuss the recommendations made by the Health and Safety Committee. A final set of recommendations to update the existing Administrative Procedure 2.23, Communicable Disease will be made to the Chancellor before the end of the fall semester.
- College-wide Forum. ÃÈ·µ¼º½ will hold a college-wide forum at the end of the semester to review proposed updates to Administrative Procedure 2.23, Communicable Disease. This will be an opportunity for the entire college community to provide feedback and input on the recommended updates. Based on the nature and extent of the recommended updates, future timelines, constituent meetings, and possible implementation details will be discussed at the forum as well.
Thank you,
David
Welcome Back Fall 2022
Good morning Campus Community,
As the fall semester is starting tomorrow, we want to share campus information as well as some brief updates about campus health and safety. ÃÈ·µ¼º½ continues to welcome back more students and staff in preparation for the fall session beginning this Wednesday, August 17, 2022.
Some important things have not changed:
- Masks are required when indoors. Everyone (including visitors) is expected to wear masks inside all buildings and shared spaces.
- Vaccine or proof of exemption is required for in-person classes or services. Students and employees can upload their vaccination or exemption information in the MyÃÈ·µ¼º½ app or online. Instructions available at: COVID-19 Updates
- Report positive COVID tests. If you, an employee you supervise, or a student has tested positive for COVID-19, please fill out the immediately to initiate contact tracing. You can find weekly case reports on our COVID-19 safety dashboard.
Coming to campus this fall?
- Fall building hours (effective August 17, 2022) are available on the COVID-19 updates webpage and will be posted at the entrance to campus facilities.
- In-person services and registration support are available. Visit the In-Person Enrollment Support page for more details about what days and times you can access resources on-campus and at the centers.
- Food Services: Faculty, staff and students in our Culinary Arts & Hospitality Studies Department are looking forward to providing on-campus food services again. The plan is to open for business right after Labor Day. We encourage you to stop by the cafeteria, Chef’s Table, and a curry-theme experimental kitchen near the Women’s Resource Center in Smith Hall. Until Labor Day, food service will be available at the Lunch Box as well as grab-and-go options at the bookstore.
- Parking: Parking enforcement for the fall 2022 semester begins September 1st, 2022. Daily parking permits are available from our parking permit dispensers located in the Upper Reservoir, Q parking lot, N parking lot, S parking lot, and A parking lot. In addition, student semester and employee permits can be obtained at the following links:
- Student semester permit – /myccsf
- Employee permit –
NOTE: Students taking non-credit courses: please go to Bursar’s Office located inside Conlan Hall, Office E-104 or call 415-239-3345, to purchase your semester permit.
When you return, you may encounter items or areas that need attention. You can:
- Submit a request for facilities maintenance service through the .
- Submit a request for technology needs by emailing helpdesk@ccsf.edu.
- For PPE supplies, please contact your respective Deans who have been provided PPE for campus buildings and centers.
Fall semester notes:
- We have welcomed back our classified staff to campus as of Monday, August 8th.
- Campus governance groups and committees that follow the Brown Act will continue in the hybrid format throughout the fall semester. Committees and workgroups that do not follow the Brown Act may independently decide on meeting modality.
- Monkeypox - City College will continue to monitor the situation very closely and communicate information that is provided by state and local health officials. At this time, the college will follow Administrative Procedure 2.23, Communicable Disease, Section F as it outlines the steps for communicating information regarding emerging infectious diseases.
- City and County of San Francisco:
- California Department of Public Health:
Good afternoon Campus Community,
As the spring semester comes to a close with commencement celebrations behind us, we want to share a brief update about campus health and safety.
ÃÈ·µ¼º½ continues to welcome back more students and staff in preparation for the Summer session beginning June 6, 2022.
Some important things have not changed:
- Masks are required when indoors. Face coverings are part of the Campus Safety Plan, and everyone (including visitors) is expected to wear masks inside all buildings and shared spaces.
- Vaccine or proof of exemption is required for in-person classes or services. Students and employees can upload their vaccination or exemption information in the MyÃÈ·µ¼º½ app or . Instructions available at: COVID-19 Updates.
- Report positive COVID tests. If you, an employee you supervise, or a student has tested positive for COVID-19, please fill out the immediately to initiate contact tracing. You can find weekly case reports on our COVID-19 safety dashboard.
Coming to campus this Summer?
- Summer building hours (effective June 6, 2022) are available on the COVID-19 updates webpage and will be posted at the entrance to campus facilities.
- In-person services are available in limited formats. View the In Person Appointments flyer for more details about what days and times you can access resources on-campus.
- If you need assistance with registration, please note that there is both virtual and limited in-person support available. View the for more information.
When you return, you may encounter items or areas that need attention. You can:
- Submit a request for maintenance service to the interior or exterior spaces in the .
- Submit a request for technology needs by emailing helpdesk@ccsf.edu.
- Submit a request for signage or safety supplies by emailing facilities@ccsf.edu.
Fall semester notes:
- Flex Day will be a hybrid with both in-person and remote options. More details to come from our flex committee.
- We will welcome back our classified staff to campus with flexible work schedules starting Monday, June 6th and a full return on Monday, August 8th.
- Campus governance groups and committees that follow the Brown Act will continue in the hybrid format throughout the fall semester. Committees and workgroups that do not follow the Brown Act may independently decide on meeting modality.
Have a great summer Rams!
Dear Campus Community,
As we finish midterm exams and head into spring break, we wanted to share a few updates and provide information about returning to campus.
Chancellor’s office updates
Alexis Litzky joined the Chancellor’s Office as the Interim Chief of Staff. In this position, Alexis will be supporting operations and coordinating communication across the district. Alexis will play the point of contact for 1) Return to campus planning, 2) media and governmental relations requests (until a new Director of Media is hired), and 3) supporting internal communications.  
Return to Campus
Starting Monday, April 4, 2022, our administrators and classified managers will return to campus full-time.
Vaccine and COVID reporting policy
We will continue to require vaccination (or qualified exempting and testing) for anyone coming to a physical location. Symptom self-checking and completing contact tracing forms (the QR code forms at every building entrance) ensures that we can adequately notify individuals about exposure. Visitors (one-time or recurring) will be expected to follow our posted visitor policy and follow all posted safety measures.
If you, an employee you supervise, or a student has tested positive for COVID-19, please fill out the  immediately to notify the ÃÈ·µ¼º½ COVID Response team. Data about case reports and vaccination status are available on our .
Additionally, as we continue to engage with students and community members throughout the coming months, please encourage all campus community members to submit their proof of vaccination through the MyRam app.
Building access
Starting April 4, 2022 - the Monday after Spring Break – our campus and center facilities will be opened. ÃÈ·µ¼º½ buildings will be accessible to faculty and students attending class, the administrators and classified managers returning to work, and any additional employee interested in returning to campus. The buildings will be open according to the posted building schedule of hours. If you would like to return to your workspace on campus, please reference the building hours and follow all relevant safety measures.
Wear a mask
ÃÈ·µ¼º½ will continue a mandatory mask policy whenever indoors with others.
Facilities
The facilities team has installed CDC-recommended air filters in our building. Building signage will include information about safety measures that have been implemented. If you have any specific questions or concerns about the facilities' condition upon returning to your workspace, please email facilities at facilities@ccsf.edu.
Future reopening discussions
Throughout the second part of the spring semester and beyond, Participatory Governance Council (PGC) will be asked to dedicate time for campus-wide reopening discussions. These discussions will focus on the review, updating, and implementation of the three-stage ÃÈ·µ¼º½ reopening plan.
After we return from spring break, the following items will be upcoming conversation points discussed in our campus governance groups:
- Open shared meeting spaces for the remainder of spring 2022
- Identify what services/departments will reopen in person for summer/fall 2022
- Implementation and enforcement of safety policies
The Return to Campus (R2C) group will continue to meet and engage in discussions specific to individual needs and/or unique circumstances specific to campus reopening.
Have a safe and restful spring break.
Dear Campus Community,
As the fifth week of classes comes to an end, we hope that this message finds you all well. Thank you to the thousands of employees and students who have already submitted your vaccine records. We continue to be deeply engaged in planning for re-opening the College that prioritizes a safe return to each of our physical spaces. With that in mind, here are the current ÃÈ·µ¼º½ Covid Safety requirements in place for the remainder of the Spring 2022 semester:
- Social distancing and mask-wearing inside ALL ÃÈ·µ¼º½ facilities and locations, regardless of one’s vaccination status, are required in accordance with guidance from the City of San Francisco.
- All employees must submit proof of their vaccine documentation or request an exemption (Instructions here).
- Students taking in-person classes or accessing in-person student services must submit proof of their vaccine documentation or request an exemption (Instructions here).
Again, while the California Department of Public Health has updated guidance for using facemasks indoors, City College will continue to require employees and students to wear facemasks indoors.
Please visit the for the most up-to-date information about the ÃÈ·µ¼º½ COVID Safety Campaign and return to campus information.
We hope everyone has a successful and safe Spring 2022 semester!
In an effort to keep our community informed on the implementation of the college’s COVID Safety Campaign, and as we plan a return to campus, the dashboard below shows data on vaccination status confirmed and exemptions for both employees and students currently taking in-person classes. The dashboard is updated every Monday afternoon.
November 16, 2021
COVID Safety Campaign Update and Reminder
Thank you to all who have uploaded proof of vaccination or submitted an exemption request. To date 1,117 employees and 981 students have submitted their information.
Hello employees!
One of the keys to ÃÈ·µ¼º½â€™s successful and safe campus re-opening is to have all employees submit proof of vaccination or request an exemption and provide a negative COVID test result, including those that are working mostly remotely this semester. In order for Human Resources to fully support a safe return for all employees and students, track our progress and plan for more access to college buildings for Spring 2022, please submit your vaccination status or request for an exemption by November 30, 2021, at www.ccsf.edu/covid-19-updates. If you have any questions, please contact Senior Director of Compliance and Risk Management, Mildred (Milly) Otis at motis@ccsf.edu.
Human Resources will support and work with employees and their respective unions (if applicable) who have not submitted their information by November 30 to ensure full implementation by the end of Fall 2021 semester.
Hello students!
If you're considering enrolling in an in-person course for the Spring semester (browse the Spring '22 class schedule online), it's important to know that City College has implemented a Covid Safety Campaign for in-person classes and services. Students must submit proof of vaccination or exemption before registering for an in-person class. 
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To access in-person classes or resources, please submit proof of vaccination, or provide an exemption from this requirement through the ÃÈ·µ¼º½ Covid Safety Campaign website. Please allow up to 10 business days for your vaccination or exemption to be processed - you are encouraged to upload your information early. &²Ô²ú²õ±è;
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We look forward to seeing you in the Spring semester starting January 18th!
Help us reach our goal to be a fully vaccinated college (which includes approved exemptions) for Spring 2022!
November 5, 2021
Dear College Community,
Thank you to all employees who have submitted either proof of vaccination or a request for an exemption. We will NOT be requiring proof of vaccination or a negative test result starting November 8th as we had originally planned. We are still in the process of identifying and training Campus Ambassadors who will be monitoring open entrances to check for verifications, as well as waiting for clearance from Google to use the ReadyEducation app for this purpose. We will keep everyone updated. In the interim:
- The current process to access College facilities will remain in effect until further notice, and
- If you haven't uploaded your information, please do so at /covid-vax-status.
For all the latest Covid Safety Campaign information, visit the . We appreciated everyone's flexibility as we navigate this uncharted territory.
Dianna Gonzales, J.D.
Interim Chancellor
September 30, 2021
Dear College Community,
Tomorrow, Friday, October 1st marks the launch of our phased-in COVID Safety Campaign. The key word here is “phased-in.â€
Phase One: Collection of information
- We begin implementing a system for the collection of information on vaccination status and requests for exemptions.
- The first group required to upload their vaccination information or request for exemption will be:
- students taking in-person classes, and
- employees consistently coming to campus (3 or more days a week), and
- third party visitors.
- If you fall into one of these groups, upload your vaccination status or request for an exemption (religious or medical) beginning October 1 (see top of page). Employees — classified, faculty, administrators — must use their 365 email account. Once your information is verified, you will receive an email confirming you are cleared to be on campus. (A mobile App will be available soon).
- Employees and students who are mostly remote this semester will receive notification by October 15 directing them to begin uploading their vaccine status or exemption form.
- In planning for Spring registration, students and employees intending to be in-person in Spring 2022, can begin submitting vaccination status or exemptions requests on November 1st.
- If you are not yet vaccinated, visit for vaccination locations throughout the City of SF.
We will continue to inform the College community through follow-up messages on our phased-in approach to the COVID Safety Campaign. Please make sure to check your ÃÈ·µ¼º½ email and the COVID webpage.
In UNITY,
Dianna Gonzales, J.D.
Interim Chancellor
On September 7, 2021, the Chancellor sent a message to the college community regarding a phased in return to In-Person Operations, beginning October 1, 2021.
On August 12, 2021 the ÃÈ·µ¼º½ Board of Trustees passed a Vaccine Mandate resolution, which directs the Interim Chancellor to come up with a plan and protocol for requiring vaccination status. A draft of such plan will be presented at the August 26, 2021 Board of Trustees meeting for further discussion and feedback. We are still registering students for Fall Classes and proof of vaccination IS CURRENTLY NOT REQUIRED to attend all classes.
Dear Community,
The current situation with the Delta variant emphasizes how the COVID pandemic is a fluid and evolving situation. We will continue to proceed with caution.
Our caution has been effective. While we have had infections among employees and students, we have not had an outbreak at the College. Our contact tracing has not tied any of these infections to an in-person activity at the College.
Per the CDC mandated guidelines for higher education, we will continue requiring social distancing and mask-wearing inside all of our facilities and locations, regardless of vaccination status. We also continue to restrict building access to College facilities. For the Fall we have planned for mostly remote delivery of services.
As for a vaccine mandate, there are several things in the works, such as uniform guidelines from the state Chancellor's office. Please access the responses from our own employee and student surveys conducted late spring semester and the next steps to collect information regarding current vaccination status, .
Finally, at the August 26th Board of Trustees meeting, we will be sharing updates from the Return to Campus workgroup, including the possibility of a vaccine mandate and how such a mandate can be operationalized. At this time, the College is not requiring proof of vaccination and the Fall in-person classes scheduled will continue as planned.
Please stay safe by getting vaccinated. You can find out more information about .
Regards,
The Human Resources Team
City College has concluded surveys of students and employees about COVID-19 and returning to campus for Fall 2021. Survey results and information about returning to campus are here:
City College has concluded surveys of students and employees about COVID-19 and returning to campus. Survey results are here:
The San Francisco Department of Public Health has rescinded their health directives for Institutions of Higher Education. City College of San Francisco is following the CDC guidelines for institutions of higher education where not everyone is fully vaccinated. Students, employees, and visitors, regardless of vaccination status, must wear face coverings and follow social distancing requirements while indoors at all college locations.