


Required COVID-19 student education module now available
February 04, 2021
A message to UD students from Tim Dowling and Adam Cantley
Students, The required COVID-19 online training program for Spring 2021 is now available. All students living in residence halls or registered for in-person classes this spring are required to complete this module by February 26, (the end of the Drop/Add period). Failure to complete this required training will result in referral to the Office of Student Conduct. All other students at the University of Delaware this spring are also strongly encouraged to complete this module, in support of our collective efforts to Protect the Flock, especially if you will be in areas around campus. The module can be accessed online here and will take around 15 minutes to complete. A score of 90% or higher is required to pass, and you may complete this module as many times as you need to in order to reach that score. This interactive module includes components from local as well as global health experts. When you achieve your passing score, you will receive an email from the system that serves as your documentation of satisfying this requirement. The many efforts of students, faculty and staff over this last year have allowed us to continue scaling up in-person opportunities, and we look forward to continuing this trend through the spring semester. If you have not already, please take time to review the Student Guidelines and Testing, Screening and Tracing pages of the UD COVID-19 website, udel.edu/coronavirus. Your commitment to these guidelines and practices, as well as the completion of this module, are crucial to our continued success. We wish you a safe and successful spring semester. Be well, Dr. Tim Dowling, physician and director, Student Health Services Adam D. Cantley, dean of students |
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