Office of the Chancellor

Highlights of this Bulletin

  • No known cases in the City of San Francisco, SFUSD, SFSU or CCSF.
  • All classes and events will continue as scheduled.
  • The College is closely monitoring the coronavirus and is constant contact with other organizations such as the Department of Health, Department of Emergency Services, SFUSD, SFSU, SFO, the Port, Muni, BART and will immediately inform the CCSF Community if the risk increases.
  • If you have symptoms, it is likely a common cold or the regular seasonal flu. Please call in sick, obtain treatment and stay home until you are well.
  • Faculty, staff and students are not to exclude any student from a class or event, nor call attention to any student on the basis of one’s observations.
  • Coronavirus is not associated with any demographic, ethnicity or social group. CCSF is proud to be a diverse and unified community.
  • Faculty should provide all students with information that will enable them to stay up with their work and continue in the class successfully in the event they have to be absent due to illness.

CCSF Student Health Center Information:

Students who are ill should consult their primary provider first. If they don’t have a primary care provider, students may make an appointment or stop in the Student Health Center at Ocean Campus.

  • Monday & Tuesday: 9:00 am - 5:45 pm
  • Wednesday, Thursday & Friday: 8:00 am - 3:45 pm

Appointments:

  • Book Online
  • Call 415-239-3110
  • Visit In-Person

The Student Health Center has a screening protocol to determine if a student is at risk for Coronavirus, but is unable to make a coronavirus diagnosis.

Masks available upon request (check in at the front desk).

We will get through this together.

Dr. Mark Rocha, Chancellor
City College of San Francisco

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