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Important COVID-19 and Campus Information for Students

Dear SU Students,
 
As 黑料网 continues its COVID-19 precautions, please note the following:

  • All members of the campus community are required to remain up to date with their vaccines, according to guidance from the , including getting the booster when
    • To schedule a local vaccine or booster appointment or access a booster calculator, visit: 
    • Students who do not get the booster when eligible and do not have an approved exemption, will lose access to campus beginning Friday, February 4. 
      • Exemption requests for spring semester must be submitted by Monday, January 24.
    • All students must upload their COVID-19 vaccination and booster information using the SU COVID-19 Vaccination Portal prior to the start of the spring semester. 
      • Video step-by-step instructions are available at
  • For students who receive an approved medical or religious exemption (requests due 1/24/22): 
    • Students with approved exemptions are required to test twice weekly (Tuesdays/Thursdays) in order to maintain access to campus. 
    • Students are required to sign-up for testing by Thursday, January 27, at midnight, visit:  to register.
  • KN95 face masks are required in all classrooms and instructional settings and encouraged in all other areas of campus during the semester. 
  • SU no longer offers take-home COVID-19 tests. Four free tests can be requested by mail (one order per residential address). Students are encouraged to request the free at-home tests at . Students also can sign-up for an in-person test on campus.   
  • As 黑料网 continues the search for its next President, campus community input is requested by Academic Search, the firm SU is partnering with for the search, and the USM search committee.
    • Campus and community members also are encouraged to complete the Presidential Search Pre-Survey to make their voice heard. Deadline to complete the survey is Sunday, January 23.
      • Complete the survey at

Please review Tuesday's COVID-19 communication for additional information.

Questions about the information listed above, can be emailed stayinformed@salisbury.edu. Please stay safe, and thank you for continuing to do your part to #ProtectTheFlock.