All faculty, staff and students who attend on-campus classes at the 15 community colleges in Massachusetts will need to be vaccinated against COVID-19 by January 2022, the presidents of those schools announced Monday.

The heads of the Bunker Hill, Bristol, Cape Cod, Berkshire, Greenfield, Holyoke, Massasoit, MassBay, Middlesex, Mount Wachusett, North Shore, Northern Essex, Quinsigamond, Roxbury, and Springfield Technical community colleges shared messages with their campuses.

They noted that many of their students have been "disproportionately impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic" and expressed a wish to "increase the health and safety of the learning and working environment in light of the ongoing public health concerns and current guidance from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention."

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All employees will be required to be vaccinated.

Students who register for classes without any in-person components and who do not plan to come to campus for any reason for the spring 2022 semester will not be required to provide documentation of their vaccination, according to the Massachusetts Association of Community Colleges.

The 15 campuses serve about 135,000 students each year.

The presidents said the community colleges "are committed to ensuring vaccination status is not a barrier to students and will continue offering a range of virtual learning opportunities and services."

Many colleges and universities, including the UMass system, required student vaccination for the fall semester, and other state government employers, including the executive branch under Gov. Charlie Baker, have announced vaccine policies for their workforces.

-Katie Lannan, State House News Service

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