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Thank you for your patience over the last few months as we’ve had to adjust our classes in response to the coronavirus pandemic. Some of our programs from the 2019-2020 academic year have extended to the 2020-2021 academic year. You can view your schedule for classes beginning in August 2020 through your student hub.
Please note: Schedules and on-campus times may shift if the CDC, CDPHE, DPS, or CDHE change guidelines.
If you are on a payment plan, please continue to make payments as scheduled. If you’d like to discuss options for extending your payment plan, email treasury@emilygriffith.edu.
If your financial aid is impacted by the schedule changes, the Financial Aid department will notify you via email.
Learn more about how we are offering safe classes this fall here.
Due to winter weather and poor travel conditions, Denver Public Schools will have a 100% remote-learning live instruction (synchronous learning) day for all students on Thursday, Feb. 25.
After you have submitted your application and successfully met program requirements, you should receive a message letting you know that you are eligible to register for classes. If you have submitted an application, but have not yet received a message about registration, reach out to your career navigator.
If you have not yet completed an application, you can do that here.
Once you are ready to register for classes, please follow these instructions to sign up for class:
If you have any questions or need assistance with the registration process, please reach out to your career navigator or call us at 720-423-4700.
Update: Emily Griffith Technical College’s response to recent violence against the AAPI community
Since the pandemic took hold in the United States last March, there has been an increase in hate and violence against the Asian American Pacific Islander community across the country. This violence has continued in recent weeks culminating in the shooting of eight people including six Asian women in Atlanta on March 16th, 2021.
Racism and discrimination against the AAPI community has deep roots in our country, including racist policies starting in the 1880s with the Chinese Exclusion Act to through Japanese internment during World War II. Rhetoric regarding the coronavirus from our previous administration has continued to fuel this violence and hate.
We need to be here for one another as we deal with these events. We need to be open and able to have challenging conversations with each other, so we can navigate this together and seek the necessary change to make our world a better place.
At Emily Griffith, and alongside Denver Public Schools, we will continue to be a safe and welcoming space for all who wish to learn. Our staff, faculty and students deserve to be in an environment where everyone is treated with dignity and respect. We do not discriminate for any reason and we value your color, culture, origin, ancestry, class, career, religion, gender, orientation, marital status, veteran status, age or disability.
As a college, we are saddened by these violent acts and are reaffirming our commitment to breaking down biases, inequalities and inequities.
Please continue to treat one another with respect and compassion. Seek to understand. Always stand up for what is right, filling in the gap when someone cannot stand up for themselves.
Educational Resources:
–Asian Americans Advancing Justice: Organization focused on advancing civil and human rights for Asian Americans and on building and promoting a fair and equitable society for all.
–The Center for Asian Pacific American Women: The Center strives to nurture our Asian American Pacific Islander (AAPI) communities by expanding leadership capacity, fostering awareness of AAPI issues, creating a supportive network of AAPI women leaders, and strengthening community.
–Mental Health Center of Denver: Statement on the organization’s commitment to supporting the AAPI community here in Denver and Colorado.
Mental Health Resources:
– Colorado Crisis Services: Free, confidential, professional, 24/7 support. Call 1-844-493-8255 or text “TALK” to 38255.
– Crisis Text Line: If you are feeling anxious or concerned about anything right now, contact the Crisis Text Line. The text line is run by trained volunteer crisis counselors who help people talk through whatever is paining them, making them feel anxious, etc. They provide a safe, supportive space to share whatever you’re going through. Text 741741 to connect.
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