Emergency Preparedness: COVID-19

Questions and Answers for Employees

Bring Huskies Home - Wash Your Hands | Wear a Mask | Social Distance


Information for Faculty and Instructors 

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Everyone who is going to be on campus has to complete a Self Assessment each day that they plan to attend.

If you are feeling sick, or have been diagnosed with COVID-19, do not come to campus.]

 

Classroom Safety

How have we adjusted the capacities of our classrooms to encourage appropriate physical distancing?

Will I have direct access to my teaching spaces if my class gets moved to a new location?

Instruction

What should a faculty member do if a student comes to class without a face mask?

What is our plan for instruction in the event a COVID outbreak occurs?

What, if any, specific conditions will require a transition to all online instruction in the fall?

Do I have the autonomy to select the delivery mode of my classes?

If I teach a class section that has high enrollment and typically meets in an auditorium setting, am I able to deliver the course online?

Some universities have “back-up” faculty for all classes in case a faculty member tests positive and must take sick leave. Do we have such a plan?

Sabbatical and Other Processes

May I adjust my sabbatical plan if international travel or other planned sabbatical activities are no longer possible due to COVID-19 restrictions?

Will there be a deadline extension for the PDP and PDR processes?

International Students

What do we know about requirements related to international students and online courses?

35) What is the direction for faculty if there are international students in their courses?

36) What is the direction for faculty serving international students that are currently in the US as compared to International students outside the US?

How can we ensure we have a consistent approach to teaching courses with international students?

Preparing to return to campus

We Want to Know

As we prepare to transition back to on-campus learning, we want to know what obstacles may be keeping you from participating in your courses and staying on track. 

We want to know.

COVID-19 information

St. Cloud State University, in coordination with state and local health departments, is closely monitoring the spread of COVID-19. 

Registration Guide

Do you want to review or update the courses you've registered for fall? Explore our Registration Guide.

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