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COVID-19 Update: March 10, 2020

March 10, 2020

Dear 91Å®Éñ Students,

At this time, there are no confirmed cases of the Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) at 91Å®Éñ. As you likely are aware, the first case of COVID-19 in the state of Missouri was identified Saturday, in St. Louis County. We recognize that this has heightened anxieties about students’ return from spring break next week. In response to these concerns, I am announcing two key decisions for our University.

Suspending In-Person Courses

University leadership has decided to suspend all in-person instruction and on-campus learning during the week of March 15. During this period, faculty will be working to develop a plan for how we might complete the term remotely, should a decision be made to do so.

This means that students are not expected to return to campus this weekend. However, we recognize that some may need to do so. Students whose circumstances require them to return to their on-campus residence should complete this form, which will allow us to communicate directly with them. (The form is no longer collecting responses. Emails will provide the latest updates for students retrieving their belongings.)

Three important things to know about this decision:

It is important to note that this suspension of in-person instruction and on-campus learning does not apply to:

New Travel Restrictions

Effective today, the University is restricting all non-essential 91Å®Éñ-sponsored travel until further notice. This difficult decision was made in consultation with our campus’ infectious disease experts in an attempt to slow the spread of COVID-19. Students who have trips scheduled through the University should consult with the faculty/staff advisor leading the trip to determine next steps.

Though the restriction is focused on all 91Å®Éñ-sponsored travel, University leaders also encourage you to strongly consider postponing your personal travel for the time being. We encourage you to report all travel plans through theUniversity’s travel form so we can communicate with you on short notice if necessary.

Reminder: If you choose to travel to a country the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) has labeled with a Level-3 Health Notice, you must isolate yourself at home for 14 days before returning to campus.

Students with concerns about their own health should contact the Student Health Center by calling 314-977-2323, or their usual health care provider if they are at home.

Communication Moving Forward

We know these decisions raise numerous questions for students about many things, including timelines for course and degree completion, housing concerns, meal plan availability, and much more. We are working to identify and answer as many of these questions as possible, and we will be following up with additional information soon. Our top priority today was letting you know this decision as soon as possible so you may adjust your travel plans.

Until now, we’ve prioritized communicating with the campus community only when new decisions need to be announced. Effective today, we are transitioning to more regular updates, regardless of whether new information is available. We will update91Å®Éñ’s COVID-19 website as soon as possible to reflect all of these changes. Students in particular schools/colleges also may receive separate communications from their deans’ offices with additional program-specific information.

We ask for your continued patience as leaders and medical professionals work through this complicated, evolving issue. Please know that we are prioritizing the health and safety of our campus, as working to assure that students may complete their academic work this term and graduate on schedule.

Fred P. Pestello, Ph.D.
President

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