Washington & Jefferson College plans to reopen the campus for classes and residents at the beginning of the Fall 2020 semester. We are fully committed to taking all possible precautions to maintain a safe environment while providing students with the holistic, in-person experience that is so critical to our mission. Recognizing that no institution can eliminate all risk while the COVID-19 pandemic continues, our plan is informed by the best available guidance from the federal CDC, the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Department of Health, American College Health Association, and local healthcare partners. It will be updated as necessary to reflect any new guidelines or restrictions that may be recommended in response to a future resurgence of the coronavirus.
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- Live in a single room (all assignments will be handled by Residence Life)
- Follow a scheduled move in process
- Adhere to a 10-day quarantine (meals will be provided)
- Be required to take a COVID-19 test upon arrival (provided by the College), at the end of the 10-day quarantine and throughout the semester, as needed.
- This means that you will not be permitted to leave your residence hall room for any reason during your quarantine period.
- All students will successfully complete quarantine by September 4, 2020.
- Participate in courses virtually during the quarantine at the start of the semester and at other times, if applicable. All classes will be virtual for the first 2 weeks in consideration of our students who will quarantining.
- Complete daily screenings before attending class, work and/or leaving one’s room.
- Refrain from hosting guests (including non-W&J community members; W&J students who are not in residence are considered guests)
- Limit travel away from campus to essential travel (internships, work, acquiring essential items, etc.)
- Agree to quarantine if travel away from campus involves being in a hot spot
- Follow the guidelines as outlined in the Pledge to Promote Safety
- Adhere to policies as outlined in the Addendum to the Student Handbook
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Health Care Tips from the Centers for Disease Control
- Wash your hands often with soap and hot water for 20 seconds, and make sure you wash your thumbs, wrists, and in-between your fingers. This is the best defense against the spread of all viruses.
- Stay home when you are ill. This will help you to recover more quickly and decrease the spread of illness when on campus.
- Use a tissue or the crook of your arm when you cough or sneeze. Promptly wash your hands or use hand sanitizer if soap and water are not available.
- Get plenty of rest/sleep.
- If you have not had the flu vaccine, please consider getting one. While this will not protect against the coronavirus, the vaccine may prevent against the flu.
Fall 2020 Timeline
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August 24
Classes begin
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September 7
Labor Day - in-person classes resume
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November 24
Classes end
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Nov 30 - Dec 5
Final Exams (offered online)
These modifications were made in consultation with faculty leaders and the Curriculum and Program Committee. We will determine and communicate plans for JayTerm prior to the registration period. At this point, we anticipate our Spring calendar will be in place, as planned.