Overall, 56 percent of classes across the 10 colleges will be offered in an online format, with 36 percent "in-person and hybrid," according to the district. Another eight percent are in other formats "like field-based study or independent study." The in-person hybrid category includes classes with an in-person component, such as a weekly class meeting, while part of the class is virtual. Fully in-person classes will comprise only 19 percent of the district's classes. The distribution of in-person-to-online classes varies widely across the colleges: Chandler Gilbert Community College, for instance, will have 62.4 percent of its classes as "in-person and hybrid," while Mesa Community College will have only 38.2 percent in that category. Conversely, CGCC will have 34.7 percent of classes online, a category that includes "online, live online, [and] hybrid virtual," while MCC will have 53.6 percent of classes online.