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CENTRAL TEXAS COLLEGE: Spring break extended for all CTC Texas students

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Central Texas College issued the following announcement on March 18

Central Texas College (CTC) is extending spring break at all Texas locations (Central, Fort Hood and Service Area campuses) for students only. CTC remains closed to students and visitors through March 22.

The spring break extension does not apply to online and blended courses currently in progress nor those that started on Monday, March 16. The face-to-face portion of the blended classes will be postponed or moved to the online format.

Currently, the CTC Bookstore is processing online orders via the CTC Bookstore website https://www.ctcbookstore.com/. In the event of any customer service issues or questions, students and employees may email the bookstore at ctc.books@ctcd.edu. Students may also call the bookstore at 254-526-1219 from the hours of 8 a.m. - 4 p.m.. Monday through Thursday. Students will be able to use credit cards or financial aid to tender their transactions.

Employees will resume their normal work schedule on Monday, March 23 with a focus on continued planning and preparation for a virtual instruction and work environment should the need arise. As with the normal spring break schedule, each CTC campus will be closed to students and visitors during the extension.

Due to the spring break extension, the following CTC functions and activities will also be closed/cancelled: the Child Development Center, the Mayborn Science Theater, Continuing Education classes, the Veterans Benefits Expo and the CTC Bookstore.

While classes are scheduled to resume Monday, April 6, CTC will continue to monitor the COVID-19 pandemic and provide updates to students and employees in a timely manner through email, emergency alerts and the CTC website

Original source can be found here.

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