WSU is developing an expansive and welcoming in-person experience in fall 2021 that will let you connect with fellow Cougs as safely as possible.
- Washington State University will require proof of the COVID-19 vaccination for all students engaging in activities at a WSU campus or location in the 2021-2022 academic year. The university also intends to extend this requirement to all employees and volunteers engaging in activities on a WSU worksite. Exemptions will be allowed for medical, religious and personal reasons. Read more.
- WSU is preparing for an in-person Fall 2021 semester and is making its plans in accordance with state and public health guidelines.
- All WSU employees, students and visitors must complete a self-attestation form every day they plan to be at a physical WSU location. Locations include all campuses, extension locations, and satellite offices.
- WSU employees can use the WSU Mobile app for daily attestation.
- When on a WSU campus, all students must abide by health and safety directives issued by WSU, the government and health officials: wear a mask, leave six feet of physical distance, wash your hands, limit group sizes and stay home when sick. WSU is cooperating with health authorities statewide to facilitate contact tracing.
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May 21, 2021
Everett