Students are required to review and follow the face-to-face requirements listed below.
Participation:
On Campus and Hybrid Class – Four Health Pillars:
In order to maintain a safe and focused learning environment, we must all comply with the four public health pillars:
- Wearing Face Coverings
- Maintaining Physical Distancing
- Washing Our Hands
- Monitoring Our Health
PROTOCOL: Vaccination, Use of Face Masks & Testing.
The full university protocol for Vaccination, Use of Face Masks & Testing can be found here. “We’re in this together so that we can all be together.” Our expectation is that you read and are aware of the the full protocol!!!
The use of face coverings is an important component to reducing the spread of COVID-19. Face coverings must be worn by all students, faculty, and staff in all classrooms, public and shared spaces on campus, and in areas where physical distancing of six feet or more cannot be observed. Physical distancing of six feet or more should be maintained as much as possible in all university building spaces and outdoors. All students in the classroom should wear face coverings for the entire class. There will be distribution points around campus for students, employees and visitors who need a face mask or covering. These points are located at the:
- Charles Library security desk,
- Campus Safety Services Office at 1101 W. Montgomery Avenue,
- Howard Gittis info desk and
- TECH Center security desk
For individuals unable to wear face coverings due to a health condition or disability* , face shields may be used as an alternative. Such individuals should be extra cautious about maintaining physical distancing and observing all other hygiene protocols. In addition to face coverings, other public health precautions must be observed by the whole community, including frequent, thorough hand washing, physical distancing, the implementation of regular cleaning and disinfecting procedures, and encouraging or requiring students and staff to stay home when they are sick.
* Students who require accommodation should contact Disability Resources and Services (215-204-1280).