Maine Higher Ed Institutions Push for Dreamer Relief
Request from Maine Higher Education Institutions to Co-sponsor and Support the Dream Act of 2021, or to Include Dreamer Relief in the Budget Reconciliation Package
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Request from Maine Higher Education Institutions to Co-sponsor and Support the Dream Act of 2021, or to Include Dreamer Relief in the Budget Reconciliation Package
We’re looking forward to welcoming you back to classrooms, labs, residence halls, athletic competition, the lakefront, and all your favorite spaces and places at SJC! Here are the latest updates from the Pandemic Response Team on the protocols that will help keep Saint Joe’s safe and healthy over the next few weeks: All residential students [...]
In light of our elevated county status, SJC will now require that masks be worn in all indoor spaces on campus, with the following exceptions...
Vaccination reporting, verification deadlines, and update on covid testing for vaccinated community members.
Congratulations to the following students making the Dean’s List for the Spring 2021 semester! To be eligible for Dean’s List, a student must attain an average of 3.5 or better, successfully complete all courses for which the student is registered with no grade less than a B-, and must carry a course load of 14 [...]
We are very pleased to announce that this Fall, life in our community will move steadily toward normal. Read this article to learn more.
Gerald E. Talbot, will be awarded a Honorary Doctorate of Public Service in recognition of her service to society at Commencement on May 8, 2021. Throughout his life, Mr. Talbot has served Maine and his community as an activist and a leader. As the first president of the Portland chapter of the NAACP, he led the passage of the Maine Fair Housing Bill.
Sr. Patricia McDermott, RSM, will be awarded a Honorary Doctorate of Public Service in recognition of her service to society: for her role as an educator, and later in her role as an administrator.
Online student Zachary Chase has been chosen to speak on behalf of the online graduating class at the College’s Commencement on May 8, 2021. Zack will earn a Master of Science in education.
Here are some of the COVID-19 adaptations we will be implementing for students, faculty, and staff between Commencement and Fall semester.