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How are colleges/universities educating students about what to expect in the fall?
Colleges are telling their students that wearing masks and social distancing will continue to be in place even at school.
In order to get these messages out there, some colleges are forming a mass communication campaign in which students will make videos or other content for their student body about the importance of getting vaccinated.
Most colleges will inform their students on what to expect through mandates on their website.
In addition, some colleges are creating vaccination sites around their campus.
How do colleges/universities plan to keep students safe upon their return?
Some colleges will require students to get vaccinated. The colleges that have announced that they will require their students to get vaccinated are mostly Ivy League universities.
If students do not get vaccinated, colleges can bar students from enrolling in courses, prevent them from obtaining on-campus housing, and even enact expulsion.
Some colleges will require those without vaccines to take weekly COVID-19 tests in case they are asymptomatic.
How do college/universities justify requiring students be fully vaccinated before returning in fall?
The handful of universities that are requiring students to be fully vaccinated before returning in the fall are saying that the safety of their campus is a huge priority and requiring immunization from all students is the best solution.
Universities have also justified that getting certain vaccines as a requirement for enrolling in school is nothing new, especially in residential universities.
In addition, there are legislative precedents that allow universities, mostly private, to make these requirements.
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