President Dr. Ed Brewster said that moving forward, there are some pandemic changes for on campus students.
After deicing to have full in person graduation this year, the leadership at Grays Harbor College says there will be more in person classes and activities on campus for this coming fall semester. In a press release yesterday, President Dr. Ed Brewster said that moving forward, there are some pandemic changes for on campus students. While as of now, masks are optional, a COVID vaccination will be required on campus, with a few exceptions. Dr. Brewster added that support services will also be increased on campus and that the Harbor Landing food pantry will expand from operating one day per week, to now three days. Also as a reminder, priority enrollment for summer and fall classes for Veterans begins May 5th, all others can register starting May 9th.