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Let’s Stay Healthy Together

Updated COVID-19 Protocols

The California Division of Occupational Safety and Health (CAL/OSHA) and other state and county government agencies eased requirements relating to COVID-19 protocols. These changes reinforce the focus of responsibility to manage COVID-19 on individuals rather than institutions. Please review the changes to Chapman’s primary protocols for keeping our community healthy.

COVID-19 Guidelines

All members of the Chapman community are encouraged to learn about the safety guidelines, testing procedures and vaccine resources for Chapman University. Guidelines for keeping healthy are based upon recommendations from the CDC and local health authorities. By working together and following these guidelines, we can help protect the health of everyone on campus and in our community.

This information is offered to help you know your risk, protect yourself, take action if exposed to COVID-19 and take action if you are sick or test positive. 

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Masks

Take action if exposed. Face coverings are recommended if you have symptoms, a positive test, or exposure to someone with COVID-19. 

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Vaccination

Based on the advice of California public health agencies, the university continues to recommend remaining current with COVID-19 vaccination and boosters. However, students, faculty and staff are no longer required to report their vaccination status to Chapman. Some programs on the Rinker campus continue to require vaccination and documentation. We remain committed to easy access to vaccinations and will continue to offer vaccination clinics on the campuses.

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Testing

Take action if you are sick or exposed to COVID-19. Testing is not required to return to campus from a break. The university continues to provide on-campus testing at no cost to Chapman community members at the Student Health Center. Students and/or faculty in certain programs (e.g. Dodge College) are required to get tested according to program requirements. To report an off-campus COVID-19 test, email contacttracingteam@chapman.edu.

 

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Daily Health Survey

Take action and stay home if you are sick. Beginning Monday, March 20, 2023 the Daily Health Screen is no longer required to access campus facilities and will no longer be emailed daily or available online to the Chapman community.  

Have Additional Questions?

Please review this list of frequently asked questions about current coronavirus policies and recent announcements regarding vaccinations and testing, or department-specific requirements.

Have Concerns About Influenza (Flu)?

This list of frequently asked questions is designed to help you navigate influenza (flu) and procedures at Chapman.