Commitment to Health Guidelines for COVID-19

Commitment and Acknowledgment

of Sonoma County Health Guidelines regarding COVID-19

Given the current Covid-19 situation in the state, county and campus, Student Involvement, along with other campus leadership, has decided that we will not be supporting/permitting any in-person events, on or off campus, for the 2020-2021 academic year.

We need to follow the Governor's Safety guidelines every step of the way during this pandemic , to ensure the safety of all our Seawolves.

If you do come to campus, or gather with other Seawolves, please keep these expectations in mind:

1. Face coverings will be required when you’re on campus (if you’re on campus)

2. Under the guidance of Sonoma County public health orders, students are expected to maintain appropriate social distancing.

 

Daily Wellness Screenings

Everyone who is going to be on campus must complete a Daily Wellness Screening

Employee Daily Wellness Screening

Student Daily Wellness Screenings

Daily Wellness Screenings are reviewed by the COVID Monitoring Team in compliance with our COVID Reporting Program and Health Information Privacy (HIPAA) laws

 

Face coverings and physical distancing

Face coverings must be worn at all times while on campus. Review How to Wear a Mask on the CDC website.

Physical distancing of six feet must be maintained between individuals at all times both indoors and outdoors. 

 

Campus visits

Students may come to campus as needed. Open buildings and offices can be found on our quick guide the COVID-19 information site

Faculty and staff may visit campus using the short-term, on campus process outlined on COVID-19 Coming to Campus page 

Please check the COVID-19 Information site for updates.

 

Required

Please check here that you have read this, understand it, and will abide by these expectations, as well as other expectations as noted in the Virtual Club Engagement Frequently Asked Questions and SI Virtual Student Organization Management Guide F20 which can be found in the Resources area of the Student Involvement website. Thank you and please be safe Seawolves!