Columbia Gorge Community College is preparing to continue to operate with on-line classes when spring term starts, but also getting ready to possibly offer some courses in person when the situation allows it. CGCC President Dr. Marta Yera-Cronin says once a class starts online it will stay that way, but if they can offer some classes later in the spring in-person, they want to do it. Cronin says enrollment has been steady through the pandemic, with some losses in non-credit community education but that has been made up for in for-credit classes. CGCC’s spring term class offerings will be announced soon.