COVID-19 Information and Resources
The College is currently in Stage 2A of the Reopening College Plan. The majority of students and employees continue to operate in an online only environment. Please check this site often as information is subject to change based on current conditions. (rev. 1/6/21)
|
WHO IS PERMITTED ON CAMPUS?

PREPARE TO COME TO CAMPUS
All students, employees, vendors, and visitors must fill out a Health Screening Questionnaire* prior to coming to campus. Once the questionnaire is completed and you are cleared to come to campus, you will receive a confirmation number. This must be presented when you arrive at your screening site. Should there be an issue with your Health Screening Questionnaire, you will not be allowed on campus and will be instructed what further steps should be taken.
*Please note that a new Health Screening Questionnaire must be submitted each time you plan to come to campus.
COMPLETE ON-CAMPUS SCREENING
All students, employees, vendors, and visitors are required to wear an approved face covering while on campus and must go through a screening process once they arrive.
Campus Information and Resources Regarding COVID-19
Reopening Plan
The Report and Recommendations for Reopening Campus (rev. 9/17/2020) outlines a phased reopening plan for the College with each stage contingent on local, state, and federal guidelines, as well as current public health recommendations.
Stage 3, a full reopening of all campus buildings and facilities, will occur only be when the United States has developed effective therapeutic methods and/or a vaccine to combat COVID-19. It is also highly dependent on Governor Hogan’s Maryland Strong: Roadmap to Recovery. At this time it is simply impossible to predict when external conditions will become favorable and allow us to consider a full reopening of campus.
Official Statements Regarding COVID-19
Since the pandemic began, Interim President Dr. Jacqueline S. Jackson has provided regular updates to the community.
Resources for Students, Employees, and Community
The College continues to receive questions from students, employees, and the community relating to how the College is handling COVID-19 issues such as availability of technology and internet, and food, family and financial resources that are available. Below we have provided links to some of the most commonly asked questions as well as to services and resources that are available both from the College and the government.