

Regis University is following the current CDC guidelines related to exposure to COVID-19 please visit their website for details. If you test positive, immediately isolate yourself (do not physically attend class or work on campus) and seek medical attention. If you live ON CAMPUS and test positive over a weekend or holiday, please contact Housing and Residential Engagement staff as soon as possible.įaculty and Staff: If you test positive, notify Human Resources immediately or the COVID-19 Positive Test Result Reporting Form to report a positive test. Students: If you test positive, or come in close contact (like a roommate tests positive), contact the Student Affairs Office at 30 or use the COVID-19 Positive Test Result Reporting Form to report a positive test.

Students may make appointments via the student health portal or call 30. The University’s Medical Services offers COVID-19 testing on the Northwest Denver campus. We expect an increase in viral and bacterial infections other than COVID-19, such as flu, but symptomatic individuals still must test for COVID-19 and self-quarantine to prevent spread. Self-quarantine means staying off campus, or staying in your room if you are a residential student, until you receive a negative test and are symptom-free for 24 hours without medication. View Frequently Asked Questions Symptom monitoringĪll faculty, staff and students are expected to monitor their health, promptly test if they experience any COVID-19 symptoms, and then self-quarantine until receiving either a negative test result (a PCR test if unvaccinated) or you are fever-free for 24 hours without medication and with symptoms improving. Anyone who tests positive is expected to report their case to the University and self-isolate per current CDC protocols. Masks will also be available and recommended for anyone who has been exposed to or is recovering from COVID. The University will be providing rapid, at-home COVID tests in its residence halls and elsewhere on campus. Health care and testing services: COVID-19 testing is also widely available and our Medical Services office can do PCR testing with results in less than 60 minutes. The vast majority of complications due to COVID-19 are primarily in the unvaccinated population.**Requirements for programs that include external clinical rotations, placements or outside agency experiences may vary.**

Vaccine recommendation: All on-campus students, faculty and staff are recommended to have a verified COVID-19 vaccine, and are encouraged to be up to date with all vaccine boosters as they are eligible to keep our community safe. The following public health guidelines remain in place: Instructors are being asked to be compassionate and flexible with absences due to illnesses or quarantines. The University is planning on in-person classes for on-campus courses meeting at the Northwest Denver, Thornton and Denver Tech Center campuses.
