College moves classes online

To reduce the potential coronavirus spread, The College of the Florida Keys, with the exception of restricted-access programs, will transition to 100 percent online instruction immediately until Monday, April 6.

“While there are no known cases of coronavirus disease associated with CFK and the risk in Florida remains low, the College places the highest priority on the health and safety of students and employees,” said Dr. Jonathan Gueverra, CFK President and CEO.

Classes to move online: Most classes, with the exception of restricted-access programs, will transition to 100 percent online instruction immediately until Monday, April 6.  The College will remain open during normal business hours; however, students and faculty are discouraged from coming to campus and are asked to utilize Canvas, the College’s online learning management system, email, and other technology to continue course progression. 

    • Students in restricted-access programs can expect follow-up communication from their academic dean.
    • Students who need assistance with technology should reach out to their instructors for help.
    • Faculty will receive additional information.
    • Lagoon Landing will remain open.

Self-isolation for at-risk travelers: The College is encouraging employees and students who have traveled internationally or to any state where cases of the virus are spreading rapidly to self-isolate for 14 days.

Library limited to students only: Until April 6, use of the library will be restricted to currently enrolled students only.  Student ID will be required to enter.

Student events cancelled: All student activities and events will be cancelled through April 6.

Employee travel cancelled: All employee travel is cancelled through April 30.

Pool will remain open.