COVID FAQs
MSP’s campus is opened to staff, students, and faculty. Classes and activities are in-person.
The following FAQs may answer some of the questions you have regarding our COVID policies and procedures.
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As of September 1, 2023, MSP will no longer require proof of COVID vaccination to be on campus. To mitigate risk and potential disruption to campus activities and learning, we strongly recommend that students, faculty and staff stay up-to-date on their vaccinations. MSP is dedicated to the health and well-being of our community and reserves the right to reinstate a vaccination requirement should current levels of COVID merit a change.
As of September 1, 2023, masks are optional for all members of the MSP community. However, if you are exposed to COVID, and/or experiencing COVID symptoms, and/or test positive for COVID, check the CDC’s website for current mask wearing guidance.
MSP has hand sanitizer, disinfectant wipes and masks available in all communal areas, offices and classroom.
Air filtration units are located in each classroom and communal spaces for community use, and air flow adjustments were made to the buildings’ heating and cooling systems.
You should consult the CDC’s website for current guidance related to COVID. MSP encourages all students and employees to use their best judgment in cases of illness and stay home and away from others until your symptoms improve.
Students – Contact Director of Student Services, Carrie Pyeatt ([email protected]).
Employees – Contact Director of Human Resources, Amanda Ming ([email protected]).
Community Members – Contact Vice President of Services & Operations, Tami Jacobs ([email protected]).
Last Updated: September 6, 2024. Policies are subject to change.