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SDCCD pushes back requirement for .edu email address for students
The San Diego Community College District announced a mandatory shift of communications to edu emails, but the switch has been pushed back from March 27 to summer 2023, officials announced Logging into this student account is critical, as all communications from the district and City College professors will be sent to the edu address and any personal email will no longer receive any information
The specific date for this switch is undetermined, but Dean of Student Services Victor DeVore said it will happen ?during the heavy period (of) the summer semester ?
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The decision behind the deadline change, DeVore explained, was because of insufficient registration for student email accounts and some technical issues
As of April 3, only 74% of the 97,345 students enrolled at SDCCD had engaged with their student email, according to data provided by DeVore
The remaining 26%of students had never logged in to their edu email, meaning 25,376 students would have stopped receiving school communications from their professors or faculty if the switch had occurred as originally planned
DeVore explained that the student email rollout also had some technical issues, including streamlining accounts for students who are also district employees
The district sees the summer as an opportunity to softly roll out student emails, giving them time to deal with nuances before the start of the fall semester
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