CofC to Require Face Coverings Indoors
The College will immediately require face coverings for all members of the campus community, regardless of vaccination status, while around others indoors in all campus facilities.
The College will immediately require face coverings for all members of the campus community, regardless of vaccination status, while around others indoors in all campus facilities.
The College of Charleston has issued new guidelines for campus events and student travel as the institution continues to monitor the spread of COVID-19 in the surrounding community.
All CofC students registered or planning to register for classes during the fall 2021 semester must comply with a one-time COVID-19 testing requirement prior to their return to campus.
The College will hold a virtual town hall for students and families on Aug. 11 regarding COVID-19 protocols and guidelines for the upcoming fall semester.
College of Charleston President Andrew T. Hsu, along with CofC leaders, on Wednesday encouraged faculty, staff and students to wear face coverings on campus while around others indoors.
The College of Charleston believes it's important to get the COVID-19 vaccine because we want to protect our campus community and beyond.
Student Health Services will host a town hall discussion titled “COVID-19 ‘Ask an Expert’ Panel” on Friday, July 30, aimed at answering the CofC campus community’s questions about the COVID-19 pandemic.
In anticipation of the upcoming fall semester, the College will hold town hall meetings for students/families on July 29 and faculty/staff on July 21.
The College of Charleston COVID-19 Leadership Team shared the following message with the campus community regarding updated campus protocols on Tuesday, June 29, 2021.
Students come to the College to be tested, but this past school year took that to a whole new level with the pandemic.