Student COVID-19 Vaccination and Masking Policy for Fall Semester 2021 – Bryant University

SMITHFIELD, RI -Bryant University has established the policy for student vaccination and masking for the 2021 fall semester. It is the Universitys intent to implement similar vaccination and masking policies for staff and faculty. These will be announced separately.

The Student Vaccination and Masking Policy will require that all students be fully vaccinated for COVID-19 prior to their arrival on campus for the 2021 fall semester, except for those students with exemptions for medical, religious or other reasons; see details below.

Students are required to email confirmation of their COVID-19 vaccination to Health Services atbhs@bryant.edu no later than Tuesday, August 10. For students whohave not yet received a vaccine, there are many free and convenient places to receive vaccinations, including at local CVS, Walgreens, Walmart and Stop and Shop locations. For students who receive COVID-19 vaccinations outside of the United States, the University will accept documentation of COVID-19 vaccines for which the World Health Organization has issued an Emergency Use Listing.

Exemption from the vaccine requirement can be requested by completing and submitting the Student Vaccine Exemption Request Form to studentaffairs@bryant.edu by Tuesday, August 10. Information submitted in support of a request will be handled with the utmost privacy in compliance with all applicable privacy laws.

COVID-19 Vaccine Holds will become active on August 1 for students who have not satisfied the vaccine requirement or obtained an exemption. While under a Vaccine Hold, residential students will be unable to receive their residential room keys, first-year commuter students will be unable to receive their Bryant laptop computer, and other commuter students will be handled on a case-by-case basis.

Students who are not fully vaccinated or have chosen not to be vaccinated will continue to be required to wear a mask on campus when indoors or outdoors in crowded settings where they are less than three feet apart from others.These and other public health policies are subject to change with RI Department of Health and CDC requirements.

Students with questions regarding the policy and form should contact Student Affairs at studentaffairs@bryant.edu. Faculty and staff with questions should contact Human Resources.

Bryant University President Ross Gittell, Ph.D.

Vice President for Student Affairs and Dean of Students Dr. Inge-Lise Ameer

Associate Provost Wendy Samter, Ph.D.

Vice President for Human Resources Tim Paige

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Student COVID-19 Vaccination and Masking Policy for Fall Semester 2021 - Bryant University

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