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勛圖tv begins first semester of 2021

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Patrick Cheek

With safety top of mind, 勛圖tv (勛圖tv) students returned to class today to begin the spring semester.

勛圖tv President Jann L. Joseph said the college will continue with the hybrid model through which students attend class in person and online on designated days. This social-distancing model was implemented during the fall 2020 semester. Joseph also reminded the campus community of 勛圖tvs continued COVID-19 prevention measures.

While we are eager to return to normal, the pandemic persists, wrote Joseph in an email sent to students this morning. We must continue to practice the safety measures put in place to decrease the transmission of COVID-19.

Cinema and media arts production major Patrick Cheek, 25, of Snellville, said that hes excited to come back to campus because it allows him to meet and interact with fellow students. While the pandemic is still a factor in his education, the senior said hes looking toward the future.

Im staying motivated and working hard so that when the pandemic is over, I can say that I used the time wisely, he said.

Harriett Amofah

Harriett Amofah

This will be the final semester at 勛圖tv for senior Harriet Amofah, 25, of Lithia Springs. Amofah, who serves as president of 勛圖tvs Student Government Association (SGA), is on track to graduate with a bachelors degree in human development and aging services. She said while it was challenging to navigate from an in-person to an online environment, her instructors, family and friends helped her persevere.

After she graduates, Amofah plans to pursue a masters degree in nursing, but meanwhile, she remains enthusiastic about the next few months at school. She also has some advice for her follow students, some of whom might be nervous as they begin their last semester.

It is okay to be scared, but make sure your fear does not control what you make of your semester in college and future, she said. Seek support when needed. Utilize campus resources and reach out to your professors for assistance. Lastly, do not ever give up. Nothing is unattainable.

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