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COVID-19 Recovery Resources

• CSU’s plan and phases for the road to recovery • Recovery priorities • Health and well-being COVID-19 resources • Managing fears and anxiety • COVID testing • Technology resources • Tips for online learning

covidrecovery.colostate.edu/

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

WHAT WILL FALL SEMESTER LOOK LIKE?

CSU will provide face-to-face instruction on campus this fall, beginning as scheduled on Aug. 24. Some classes will be online only, and we are working to provide remote learning for those who will need that mode due to health and other concerns. We will move to online classes following fall break, meaning the last two weeks of classes (Nov. 30-Dec. 11) and finals week (Dec. 14-18) will be delivered virtually. Residence halls will remain open during and after fall break for students who need to remain or return. Learn more about the status of Fall 2020 semester.

WHAT IF I HAVE CHANGED MY MIND ABOUT CSU?

We get it. Decisions are complicated right now and we want to help. Whether you’re second guessing your decision to attend CSU or you want to give CSU a second look, we’re here for you. Reach out to us and we will help you however we can, including changing the status of your enrollment decision.

WHAT IF MY INSTRUCTOR BECOMES ILL?

All faculty and instructors will design their courses so that the courses can be taught online or through technology if the instructor becomes ill or is exposed and can or should not provide in-person instruction for a duration of time. In addition, all courses will be designed to be flexible and adaptive to changing public health guidelines and orders, including a return to virtual learning.

WHAT SHOULD I DO TO PREPARE FOR MY MOVE TO CAMPUS?

Two weeks prior to arriving on a campus for residence hall movein students (and those helping them move in) should monitor for symptoms. Anyone who is experiencing symptoms should remain at home until they no longer experience symptoms for ten days. Anyone who knows that they have been exposed to someone who has tested positive for COVID should also stay at home for 14 days to monitor for symptoms.

WHAT IF I CAN’T START CLASSES ON AUG. 24 BECAUSE IN SICK OR IN QUARANTINE?

Students who are unable to attend classes in person due to stay-athome protocols will have the opportunity to start classes using online flexibility until they arrive on campus.

Just like most students, Colorado State University is working to better understand how the COVID-19 outbreak will impact the upcoming academic year. While the first priorities will always be the safety of students and the campus community, CSU is continually working on ways to help support students and families as they plan for and begin the Fall 2020 semester. COVID-19 Recovery is a website providing the most comprehensive and up-to-date information on COVID-19 as it relates to the CSU community. Check the site often for information and resources that will help you plan for the upcoming academic year. The site includes information on Fall 2020 and what that will look like for students, faculty and staff. It also includes helpful tips and information on: 32 32

You@CSU

You@CSU, your online 24/7 student success tool, has added 40+ COVID-19 related resources to help students adapt in a changing world.

Topics include: ways to stay connected during physical distancing, adapting to change in an ever-changing world and how to support your mental health during these difficult times.

lsc.colostate.edu/slice/slice-engagement

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