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We’re looking forward to welcoming students back to campus in a safe way on Monday, February 7, 2022. We all have an important role to play in stopping the spread of COVID-19 and ensuring the health and safety of all members of our community.
As we get resume in-person classes and on-campus activities, there are access to campus measures in place to ensure everyone’s health and safety.
Accessing Campus
To access campus you must:
- Complete the COVID-19: Infection Prevention and Control Training in Brightspace.
- Attest to receiving the COVID-19 vaccine and provide documentation. Fill in the COVID-19 Screening Self-Assessment in cuScreen each day before coming to campus.
- Check-in to your final destination (where you plan on being longer than 15 minutes) within a building using the QR location code.
Arriving on Campus
When arriving on campus, make sure you note the following:
- Follow all posted signage for designated entrances and exits and directional flow.
- Maintain physical distancing.
- Wear a mask while indoors, including in classrooms.
- Use hand sanitizer when entering a building and wash your hands regularly throughout the day.
Ambassador Program
Our cuScreen Ambassadors will be on campus to help encourage everyone to follow public health guidelines and regulations. They will:
- Help answer questions about COVID-19 policies and protocols.
- Check screening results.
- Encourage mask-wearing.
- Remind everyone to maintain physical distancing.
Classroom Information
Students attending in-person classes in the fall are required to:
- Follow signage to move and sit safely (such as directional arrows, designated entrances and exits, designated seats to maintain physical distancing).
- Check-in using the QR location code when seated at your desk.
- Allow people to fully vacate a classroom before entering.
- Wear masks while at their desks.
- Not consume food or drinks in any classrooms or labs.
Restricted Tunnel Access
Please note that due to health and safety concerns, the tunnels remain restricted to authorized only and those with approval for accessibility purposes. Please do not enter or use the tunnels at any time without prior authorization. The tunnels between Residence Commons and residence buildings are open solely for residence students.
Reporting Symptoms
In the event you are experiencing symptoms that may be related to COVID-19 or have received a positive COVID-19 test result, you must submit a COVID-19 Symptom Reporting Form through cuScreen if you have been on campus in the 10 days prior.
Student Services
Student services and academic departments are open on campus and able to provide in-person assistance. To help you connect with different offices, specific information on hours of operation, appointment bookings and other pertinent information is available on our departmental service listing website.
Carleton’s COVID-19 website contains the latest up-to-date information about COVID-19 policies and procedures, including information specifically for students. If you have questions, please email covidinfo@carleton.ca.
We look forward to seeing you on campus and thank you for doing your part to help keep the Carleton community safe.
Thursday, January 20, 2022 in 360, Academic, Campus Life, Coronavirus, CU Parents, News, Wellness
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