COVID Protocols & Resources
Updates
Resources/FAQs
Higher Education Emergency Relief Funds
- Emergency Relief Funding for Students HEERF III
- Emergency Relief Funding for Students – CRRSAA/HEERF II
- College Makes Federal Relief Funds Available to Students
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- Institutional Qtrly Report as of Dec 2022
- Institutional Qtrly Report as of Sep 2022
- Student HEERF Report as of Jun 2022
- Institutional Qrtrly Report Apr-Jun 2022
- Institutional Qrtrly Report Oct-Dec 2021
- Institutional Qrtrly Report Jul-Sep 2021
- Student HEERF Report as of Mar 2022
- Student HEERF Report as of Jun 2022
- Institutional Qrtrly Reprt Jan-Mar 2022
- Institutional Qrtrly Report Apr-Jun 2022
- CARES Act - Emergency Financial Aid Grants to Students as of December 31, 2021
- CARES Act - Emergency Financial Aid Grants to Students as of September 30, 2021
- CARES Act – Emergency Financial Aid Grants to Students as of June 30, 2021
- Expenditure Reporting under CARES Act between April 1, 2021 to June 30, 2021
- Expenditure Reporting under CARES Act between January 1, 2021 to March 31, 2021
- Expenditure Reporting under CARES Act between October 1, 2020 to December 31, 2020
COVID-19 Protocols
Vaccination
Vaccination is no longer required for students, faculty and staff. However, certain divisions, such as Allied Health & Nursing, may have specific vaccine/masking requirements. The College strongly recommends that all students, faculty and staff be fully vaccinated.
Mask-Optional
Masking is optional at all College locations. However, faculty have the option of requiring masks in their individual classrooms, labs and offices. Students who refuse to wear a mask in a classroom/lab/office where required will be referred to the Student Conduct office. Mask expectations in individual offices of faculty and staff will be at the discretion of the host. Masks continue to be available in all classrooms/labs and facilities at all College locations.
Faculty, staff and students should respect the masking preferences of others when meeting in offices or smaller spaces.
Your Health Is Our Top Priority
The College continues to adhere to enhanced cleaning protocols including, but not limited to, the cleaning of classrooms and computer labs.
Decisions regarding vaccines and masking remain subject to change depending on the rate of COVID-19 transmission in Delaware and Chester Counties as well as recommendations from national, state, and local authorities and health agencies.
Student Support Services
´ó·¢ÁùºÏ²Ê is committed to helping you realize your full potential by providing affordable, quality education and training. But our mission doesn’t stop there. We offer a wide range of support services to help you reach your goals.
COVID-19 Resources
The College is monitoring the coronavirus (COVID-19) situation closely. We are in close contact with state and local health agencies to ensure that the College remains aware of all issues, concerns, guidelines, and protocols pertaining to the virus.
If you have not already done so, we encourage you to sign up for our emergency text alerts.
For the latest information about Coronavirus COVID-19, please refer to reliable sources, including: