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Competition is suspended this fall for all sports within the CCAA Athletics Conference, of which HSU is a part. Student-athletes will begin to return to campus during the summer for limited training and preparation.
This will include building open hours, key access, reference to essential personnel and date range for access.
A full semester of courses will be offered in the Fall semester. Most courses will be taught in a virtual format. Just over 300 courses—with a lab, activity, or field-base experience—will be taught face-to-face. See the Spring 2021 face-to-face class schedule.
Food service will be available for residents, off-campus students, staff, and faculty for the Fall semester. Meal offerings and the methods of delivery are being planned with our employee and customer safety in mind, as well as HSU’s sustainability goals.
This guide will help you properly disinfect surfaces with wipes.
Events, meetings, and gatherings are being held virtually, but a limited number of activities and services will be permitted in person while following all current health guidelines.
This guide will help you understand what you need to know and do regarding face coverings while on campus.
Misuse of gloves can often lead to spread of contamination. However, wearing gloves is appropriate in some circumstances, such as when contamination is known or suspected to be present and it cannot be removed from the surface prior to contact.
Strategies will be implemented to protect the health and safety of students, faculty, and staff. These measures will be consistent with State, California State University system, and local public health guidelines.
Various types of research will continue on campus, prioritizing those activities that are critical or cannot be delayed. Research that may be conducted virtually will continue online.
The campus residence halls will have reduced capacity for the 2020-2021 academic year, and HSU expects to house up to 1,000 students. Residents will live in single-occupancy situations in nearly all cases, allowing self-isolation if it becomes necessary.
The campus will operate mostly virtually for the Fall 2020 and Spring 2021 semesters to provide an experience that is safe for the entire campus community and enriching for students as they progress toward their degree.
This guide will help you understand what HSU is doing to ensure social distancing and what your responsibilities are in campus spaces.
As members of the Humboldt State University community, all students, faculty, and staff will commit to protect others and themselves during the pandemic.
Testing and limited COVID-19 vaccinations are now available, consistent with State, California State University system, and local public health guidelines.
This provides an overview of travel restrictions from the Chancellor’s Office including “essential travel” and studying abroad.
This overview will help students understand tuition and fees and the resources that are available.
Humboldt State University is working to maintain as much flexibility as possible for employees, while keeping their health and safety in mind during the pandemic.