Student Guide for the Spring 2021 Campus, Academic, and Student Life Experience

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What to expect from Dining​: ● Dining will supply you with meals while you are in quarantine or isolation. This may be in the form of some groceries and/or meal delivery. Your living location will impact how you will receive your meals. ● If you have an active meal plan, USD Dining will use meal swipes and Dining Dollars for the meals delivered. If you do not have an active meal plan, your student account will be billed per meal delivered. What is expected from the Mail Center​: ● The Dean of Students representative will coordinate assistance with your mail if needed. ● The Mail Center will deliver packages and letter mail to your space on an as needed basis. Your living location will impact how you will receive your mail. What is expected of you, the student: ● Fully participate in the on-line daily screening processes (emailed to you daily with the title “USD daily health screening survey”), fully comply with the contact tracing processing (including rapidly responding to calls and emails), report any changes in your physical health to your healthcare professional at the Student Health Center and call​(619) 260-2222 (when on-campus) or 911 (when offcampus), if you need emergency medical attention. ● Remain in your living environment AT ALL TIMES and do not physically interact with others​. You may leave the building only if the Fire Alarm is activated, or there is another emergency. You will be directed when and where to evacuate. ● Clean and disinfect your living space and high touch areas in order to reduce potential transmission, particularly before setting out trash/laundry. To help support your environment, some cleaning supplies will be delivered with one of the food deliveries. ● No guests or visitors are allowed in a space designated for quarantine and/or self-isolation (even students who live on the same hallway). ● Regularly check ​COVID-19 Campus Action Plan​and S ​ tudent Guide for Spring 2021​for updated information from the university, comply with the S ​ tudent Pledge​, and ensure your behavior aligns with the U ​ SD Rules of Conduct​.

R E P OR T I NG V I OL AT I ON S The Student Code of Conduct was revised for the 2020-21 academic year to include 24. Conduct that intentionally or recklessly threatens or endangers the health and safety of any person, including but not limited to, violating any health and safety requirements identified by the University or by local and state officials. The health and safety of our students, faculty, staff and the greater community is dependent upon unwavering commitment to the health and safety guidelines. If students observe others violating these guidelines, they are encouraged to report this information via the Department of Public Safety Anonymous COVID-19 Report. Please provide as much detailed information as possible including the names of students, address where violations occurred, etc. This information is extremely important to our contact tracing efforts.

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