The Coronavirus (COVID-19)
SDSU RequireS boosters for students
The California State University system announced on Dec. 22, 2021 that all students, faculty and staff in the system will be required
to have a COVID-19 booster on file to access campus facilities and programs.
Faculty and staff are no longer required to show proof of vaccine, but must still
report positive COVID-19 test results to the university using the online reporting form.
Students are required to have the COVID-19 booster on file with the university via
HealtheConnect. Students are encouraged to speak to their health care provider or locate booster
availability online.
Eligible Population for a Booster Shot
All students, faculty and staff are highly encouraged to get a booster shot when they
become eligible. Faculty and staff are not required to present proof of a vaccine
to the university, however, students must submit proof to the university.
Those currently on an approved religious or medical exemption for the COVID-19 vaccine
are still highly encouraged to get vaccinated and, when able, a booster.
Medical or Religious Exemptions
The CSU COVID-19 vaccination requirement allows for students, faculty and staff to seek an exemption based on medical or religious grounds.
Information on submitting an exemption request can be found online.
COVID-19 Isolation & Quarantine Policy
In accordance with the San Diego County and Imperial County, San Diego State University updated its isolation and quarantine policy on Jan. 22, 2024 for students, faculty and staff. Per the updated policy, SDSU community members with COVID-19 are permitted to return to school and work as long as they are fever-free for 24 hours without the use of fever-reducing medication and their symptoms are both mild and improving. Those who test positive but are asymptomatic do not need to isolate, but should take measures to reduce exposure to others, according to updated county and state guidance.
San Diego State University, in its decision-making regarding COVID-19, follows the guidance of the San Diego County Health and Human Services (HHSA), California Department of Public Health (CDPH), the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the U.S. Department of State.
GENERAL PREVENTION
Multi-Level Approach to Preventing the Spread of COVID-19
No single action by an organization or an individual can prevent the spread of COVID-19. Instead, prevention requires a combination of personal actions and other interventions. The best way to prevent the spread of COVID-19 includes getting vaccinated and practicing general prevention. San Diego State University has also implemented a number of interventions to help prevent the spread of COVID-19 and urges all members of the campus community to be consistent in the general guidelines and policies detailed below.
Personal Responsibilities
- Get vaccinated and boosted
- Test when experiencing symptoms
- Wash your hands frequently
- Avoid school, work when sick
- Report positive cases and exposures
- Quarantine and isolate based on current guidance (updated guidance indicates individuals no longer need to isolate if they are fever-free for 24 hours without the use of fever-reducing medication and their symptoms are both mild and improving)
SDSU-Led Interventions
- Routine cleaning and disinfection
- Public health policy enforcement
- Public health notifications to individuals identified as close-contacts
Stay at Home if Sick
Cómo protegerse y proteger a los demás (En Español)
All SDSU students, faculty, staff, independent contractors and vendors must stay home if they are sick.
- Do not come to campus if you are unwell. Remain home and monitor your symptoms and seek medical attention as needed.
- Contact your supervisor or faculty member to notify them of your absence.
- COVID-19 can result in mild to severe symptoms, and older adults and people who have severe underlying medical conditions, such as heart or lung disease or diabetes, seem to be at higher risk for developing more serious complications from COVID-19.
- If you test positive, Isolate until you are fever-free for 24 hours without use of fever reducing medications and your COVID-19 symptoms are mild and improving.
If you become sick, you should follow the existing guidance of medical professionals and monitor your health. If you receive a positive COVID-19 test, complete the COVID-19 Reporting Form.
If a student or employee who is accessing campus has tested positive for COVID-19, the university will provide notifications to other students, faculty and staff identified as close contacts. Effective January 2024, the university will no longer send building or academic course notifications while continuing close contact notifications to offer more directed communications to individuals at higher risk of exposure. When providing close contact notifications, personal information of students and employees will be protected.
Facial Coverings
As of Friday, Oct. 7, 2022, SDSU’s facial covering policy has been removed. There is no longer a requirement to wear facial coverings in instructional settings. Individuals may still voluntarily mask either when in non-required indoor settings or outdoors if they wish to do so.
Individuals may still voluntarily mask either when in non-required indoor settings
or outdoors if they wish to do so.
SDSU will continue to monitor the COVID-19 situation and communicate updates to the
campus community as we approach that date.
Any individuals experiencing COVID-19-like symptoms must wear a facial covering if they are on campus to seek testing or as they exit
campus to return home if they have onset of symptoms while on campus.
Additional Guidelines
Individuals are considered fully vaccinated for five months after their final dose of a two-dose COVID-19 vaccine or for two months after receiving the only dose of a single-dose vaccine, and without a booster.
Practice Cough Etiquette, Good Hygiene and Cleanliness
Each of us has a personal responsibility to help stop the spread of any illness, including COVID-19. The following practices will help you avoid contracting the virus.
- Monitor your health daily, and take appropriate action (stay home, call your doctor) if you begin to feel sick.
- Remember to always cover your mouth and nose with a tissue when you cough or sneeze or use the inside of your elbow.
- Throw used tissues in the trash.
- Regularly wash your hands with soap and water for at least 20 seconds, especially after blowing noses, coughing, or sneezing.
- If soap and water are not readily available, clean your hands with a hand sanitizer that contains at least 60% alcohol.
- Avoid touching your eyes, nose and mouth with unwashed hands and avoid personal contact with people who are sick.
- Avoid sharing food, cups or utensils.
- Avoid touching high-touch surfaces in public places and minimize handling cash, credit cards, and mobile or electronic devices.
- Custodial professionals will continue to disinfect high touch surfaces (i.e., door knobs, restroom fixtures, etc.).
COVID-19 Vaccine
Faculty, staff and students are encouraged to stay up to date with their COVID-19 vaccinations and shouldto reach out to the following to secure an appointment:
- Sign up for an appointment with a vaccination provider near you via the California MyTurn vaccination program.
- Schedule an appointment at Student Health Services via HealtheConnect (available to students only).
- Contact your primary care physician or other healthcare provider.
- Vaccines are also available by appointment at clinics, pharmacies and certain stores, such as Ralphs, Albertsons/Vons/Pavilions, CVS, Walgreens, and Rite Aid.
Additional information about SDSU's COVID-19 Vaccination Program.
Additional Coronavirus Resources
- California Department of Public Health: COVID-19
- Centers for Disease Control: Coronavirus (COVID-2019)
- World Health Organization: Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic
Case Notifications
Positive COVID-19 cases among students, faculty, staff and contractors who are physically on campus are documented and will be reported to close contacts. As of January 2024, SDSU will no longer send general notifications to departments or buildings or academic courses, focusing instead on notifying individuals who came in close contact with those with reported positive test results.
Confirming COVID-19 Cases
When SDSU learns of a probable or confirmed case at any SDSU location, the COVID Assessment & Response Team contacts the individual and those known to have been in contact with them. The Assessment & Response Team works to learn more about symptom onset, provide public health guidance for isolation, quarantine and testing, and to appropriately communicate information about the case.
Notification Process
Anyone confirmed as having had direct contact with someone who has tested positive will be notified and told to quarantine if needed based on U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) guidance.
SDSU will generally not disclose more specific details about the location of individuals who have been infected for privacy reasons and also because avoiding the physical location does not inherently lower a person's risk of infection; getting vaccinated and maintaining healthy practices, to include washing your hands, are among the best methods to lower your risk.
As of January 2024, SDSU will no longer send general building or department notices but will continue to provide notification to close contacts of those who have tested positive for COVID-19.
HEERF DISCLOSURES
Higher Education Emergency Relief Funding Disclosures
The Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security (CARES) Act was passed by the U.S. Government in the spring of 2020 to provide support in the wake of the coronavirus public health crisis and associated economic fallout. One section of the CARES Act established the Higher Education Emergency Relief fund (HEERF), which provides funding to the nation’s colleges and universities to provide emergency grants to students, as well as reimbursing colleges and universities for a portion of certain unbudgeted costs and lost revenue due to the disruption of campus activities due to the COVID-19 pandemic. San Diego State University was awarded $29,394,934, of which no less than $14,697,467 or 50% was disbursed to Students. SDSU was awarded $2,305,607 under the MSI portion of the HEERF under the CARES Act.
In late December 2020, the Coronavirus Response and Relief Supplemental Appropriates Act (CRRSAA) was passed by the U.S. Government to provide additional support as a result of the financial challenges brought on by the ongoing pandemic. Through CRRSAA, SDSU was awarded additional grant funds through the HEERF. SDSU was awarded $14,697,467 in additional Student Aid funds, $31,216,660 in additional Institutional funds, and $3,151,669 in additional MSI funds under CRRSAA. SDSU’s acceptance of the terms of this additional grant was indicated by drawing funds from the grants.
In March 2021, the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) was passed by the U.S. Government to provide additional continued support as a result of the financial challenges brought on by the ongoing pandemic. Through ARPA, SDSU was awarded additional grant funds through the HEERF. SDSU was awarded $40,379,009 in additional Institutional funds, $40,516,163 in additional Student Aid funds, and $5,386,314 in additional MSI funds under ARPA. SDSU’s acceptance of the terms of this additional grant was indicated by drawing funds from the grants.
SDSU has used the HEERF grant funds as noted in the Quarterly Budget and Expenditures
Reporting form as of June 30, 2023. Prior reports can be found here.
EARLIER COMMUNICATIONS
The following earlier e-mail messages have been shared with the SDSU campus community and include some of the university's targeted communications:
- August 4 email to all faculty, staff and student on Facial Covering Policy Update
- July 1 email to all faculty, staff and students on Fall 2022 COVID-19 Update
- May 19 email to all faculty, staff and students on Updated COVID-19 Policies, Guidelines in Effect on June 1
- January 27 email to all faculty, staff and students on Returning to In-person Instruction
- January 7 email to all faculty, staff and students on Upload Your Booster Today, and Updated Masking Guidance
- January 5 email to all faculty, staff and students on Temporary Shift to Virtual Instruction
- December 22 email to all faculty, staff and students on Students, Employees Now Required to Have COVID-19 Booster
- December 16 email to all faculty, staff and students on Boosters in Residence Halls and Updated CDPH Requirements
- November 30 email to all faculty, staff and students on Reminder: County-operated COVID-19 Testing Site Now Closed, Alternative Options Available
- October 1 email to all faculty, staff and students on Update on Campus COVID-19 Protocols, Facial Covering Policy Extended
- August 26 email to all SDSU faculty, staff and students on Instructions for COVID-19 Test in Vending Machines
- August 13 email to all Main Campus employees on New, Unrelated COVID-19 Cases Confirmed; Risk Deemed Low
- August 12 email to all Main Campus employees on New COVID-19 Cases Confirmed; Risk Deemed Low
- August 10 email to all Main Campus employees on New COVID-19 Case Confirmed; Risk Deemed Low
- August 9 email to all Main Campus employees on New Unrelated COVID-19 Cases Confirmed; Risk Deemed Low
- August 6 email to all Main Campus employees on New Unrelated COVID-19 Cases Confirmed; Risk Deemed Low
- August 5 email to all Main Campus employees on New, Unrelated COVID-19 Cases Confirmed; Risk Deemed Low
- August 3 email to all Main Campus employees on New COVID-19 Case Confirmed; Risk Deemed Low
- August 2 email to all Main Campus employees on New Unrelated COVID-19 Cases Confirmed; Risk Deemed Low
- July 30 email to all faculty and staff on Updated Guidance on CSU COVID-19 Vaccination Requirement
- July 29 email to Main Campus employees on New COVID-19 Cases Confirmed; Risk Deemed Low
- July 29 email to all faculty, staff and students on Updated Guidance on SDSU’s Facial Covering Policy
- July 27 email to all faculty, staff and students on Important Update to CSU COVID-19 Vaccine Requirement
- July 26 email to Main Campus employees on New COVID-19 Cases Confirmed; Risk Deemed Low
- July 23 email to Main Campus employees on New COVID-19 Case Confirmed; Risk Deemed Low
- July 22 email to Athletics employees on New Unrelated COVID-19 Cases Confirmed; Risk Deemed Low
- July 19 email to Main Campus employees on New COVID-19 Cases Confirmed; Risk Deemed Low
- July 19 email to all students on Take Action: Upload Your Vaccine Card Today
- July 16 email to Main Campus employees on New Unrelated COVID-19 Cases Confirmed; Risk Deemed Low
- July 15 email to Athletics employees on New COVID-19 Case Confirmed; Risk Deemed Low
- July 12 email to Main Campus employees on New COVID-19 Case Confirmed; Risk Deemed Low
- July 9 email to all faculty and staff on Complete Your Vaccination Attestation; Updated Cal/OSHA Masking Guidance
- July 9 email to all students on Upload Your Vaccine Records; Updated CalOSHA Masking Guidance
- July 8 email to Main Campus employees on New COVID-19 Case Confirmed; Risk Deemed Low
- July 7 email to Main Campus employees on New COVID-19 Case Confirmed; Risk Deemed Low
- July 6 email to Main Campus employees on New COVID-19 Case Confirmed; Risk Deemed Low
- June 29 email to Athletics employees on Three Additional, Related COVID-19 Case Confirmed; Risk to Campus Deemed Low
- June 28 email to Athletics employees on COVID-19 Case Confirmed; Risk Deemed Low
- June 17 email to Athletics employees on COVID-19 Case Confirmed; Risk Deemed Low
- June 8 email to Athletics employees on COVID-19 Case Confirmed; Risk Deemed Low
- June 2 email to all continuing SDSU Imperial Valley students on Take Action; 3 Reasons to Get Vaccinated Against COVID-19
- June 2 email to all continuing Main Campus students on Take Action; 3 Reasons to Get Vaccinated Against COVID-19
- May 14 email to Main Campus essential personnel on New COVID-19 Case Confirmed; Risk Deemed Low
- May 6 email to Main Campus essential personnel on New COVID-19 Case Confirmed; Risk Deemed Low
- April 28 email to Main Campus essential personnel and targeted student group on New COVID-19 Case Confirmed; Risk Deemed Low
- April 27 email to Main Campus students on You are Now Eligible to Receive the COVID-19 Vaccine, No-Appointment Needed Vaccinations Available at Viejas Arena
- April 22 email to all faculty, staff and students on CSU Planning COVID-19 Requirement for Fall 2021
- April 16 email to Main Campus essential personnel on New COVID-19 Case Confirmed; Risk Deemed Low
- April 8 email to Main Campus essential personnel on New COVID-19 Case Confirmed; Risk Deemed Low
- April 7 email to all faculty, staff and students on SDSU Flex: Fall 2021 to be Primarily In-Person
- April 1 email to Main Campus essential personnel on New COVID-19 Case Confirmed; Risk Deemed Low
- March 30 email to Athletics employees on COVID-19 Cases Confirmed; Risk Deemed Low (3.30)
- March 29 email to all students on Exciting News: All Students Can Access COVID-19 Vaccines on April 15
- March 26 email to Athletics employees on Two New COVID-19 Cases Confirmed; Risk Deemed Low (3.26)
- March 25 email to Athletics employees on Four COVID-19 Cases Confirmed; Risk Deemed Low (3.25)
- March 25 email to Main Campus essential personnel on New COVID-19 Case Confirmed; Risk Deemed Low (3.25)
- March 21 email to all faculty, staff and students County-Led Vaccination Site Opening at SDSU’s Viejas Arena
- March 19 email to Athletics employees on New COVID-19 Case Confirmed; Risk Deemed Low (3.19)
- March 18 email to Main Campus essential personnel and targeted student group on COVID-19 Case Confirmed; Risk Deemed Low (3.18)
- March 17 email to Athletics employees on COVID-19 Case Confirmed; Risk Deemed Low (3.17)
- March 17 email to all faculty, staff and students on Reflections on the Last Year
- March 10 email to Main Campus essential personnel on New COVID-19 Case Confirmed; Risk Deemed Low (3.10)
- March 9 email to all faculty, staff and students on SDSU Flex Update: Fall 2021 Planning
- March 8 email to Athletics employees on COVID-19 Case Confirmed; Risk Deemed Low (3.8)
- February 26 email to all faculty, staff and students on Higher Education Emergency Relief Funding Disbursed to Eligible Students, ECRT Grants Available
- February 25 email to SDSU Imperial Valley faculty, staff and students on County Eligibility Updated, Guidance for SDSU Imperial Valley
- February 25 email to all faculty, staff and students on San Diego County Moves to COVID-19 Vaccine Phase 1B, What it Means for SDSU Community
- February 24 email to student residents and students approved for in-person instruction on Reminders Before You Return To Campus
- February 23 email to all faculty, staff and students on COVID-19 Relief Package Announced, Update on SDSU and CSU Budgets
- February 22 email to Athletics employees on Two New Unrelated COVID-19 Case Confirmed; Risk Deemed Low
- February 18 email to Main Campus essential personnel on New COVID-19 Case Confirmed; Risk Deemed Low
- February 17 email to Main Campus essential personnel on New COVID-19 Case Confirmed; Risk Deemed Low
- February 15 email to Main Campus essential personnel on New COVID-19 Case Confirmed; Risk Deemed Low
- February 12 email to Athletics employees on One COVID-19 Case Confirmed; Risk Deemed Low
- February 11 email to Main Campus essential personnel on New COVID-19 Case Confirmed; Risk Deemed Low
- February 10 email to Main Campus essential personnel on New COVID-19 Case Confirmed; Risk Deemed Low
- February 8 email to Housing and Facilities Services employees on Two, Unrelated COVID-19 Case Confirmed; Risk Deemed Low
- February 8 email to Athletics employees on Two COVID-19 Case Confirmed; Risk Deemed Low
- February 5 email to Main Campus essential personnel on Three Unrelated COVID-19 Case Confirmed; Risk Deemed Low
- February 4 email to Athletics employees on New COVID-19 Case Confirmed; Risk Deemed Low
- February 3 email to Main Campus essential personnel on New COVID-19 Case Confirmed; Risk Deemed Low
- February 2 email to Main Campus essential personnel on New COVID-19 Case Confirmed; Risk Deemed Low
- February 2 email to all faculty, staff and students on SDSU Approved to Provide COVID-19 Vaccines; Distribution Plan in Final Development
- January 28 email to Main Campus essential personnel on Three, Unrelated COVID-19 Case Confirmed; Risk Deemed Low
- January 27 email to Main Campus essential personnel on New COVID-19 Case Confirmed; Risk Deemed Low
- January 26 email to Main Campus essential personnel on Two New, Unrelated COVID-19 Cases Confirmed; Risk Deemed Low
- January 25 email to Main Campus essential personnel on Three New COVID-19 Cases Confirmed; Risk Deemed Low
- January 22 email to Main Campus essential personnel on New COVID-19 Case Confirmed; Risk Deemed Low
- January 20 email to Main Campus essential personnel on New COVID-19 Case Confirmed; Risk Deemed Low
- January 19 email to SDSU Imperial Valley faculty, staff and students on Welcome Back, SDSU Awaiting Approval to Offer COVID-19 Vaccine
- January 19 email to Main Campus faculty, staff and students on Welcome Back and Spring 2021 Updates
- January 14 email to Main Campus essential personnel on Two Unrelated COVID-19 Cases Confirmed; Risk Deemed Low
- January 11 email to Main Campus essential personnel on New COVID-19 Case Confirmed; Risk Deemed Low
- January 8 email to Main Campus essential personnel on New COVID-19 Case Confirmed; Risk Deemed Low
- January 7 email to Main Campus essential personnel on New, Unrelated COVID-19 Case Confirmed; Risk Deemed Low
- January 4 email to Main Campus essential personnel on New COVID-19 Case Confirmed; Risk Deemed Low
- January 4 email to SDSU Imperial Valley essential personnel on County COVID-19 Testing Site Opening at SDSU Imperial Valley
- December 30 email to Main Campus essential personnel on New COVID-19 Case Confirmed: Risk Deemed Low
- December 29 email to Main Campus essential personnel on New COVID-19 Case Confirmed; Risk Deemed Low
- December 28 email to Main Campus essential personnel on New COVID-19 Case Confirmed: Risk Deemed Low
- December 21 email to Main Campus essential personnel on Two, Unrelated COVID-19 Cases Confirmed; Risk Deemed Low
- December 15 email to Main Campus essential personnel on Additional, Unrelated COVID-9 Case Confirmed; Risk Deemed Low
- December 14 email to Main Campus essential personnel on One New COVID-19 Case Confirmed; Risk Deemed Low
- December 10 email to Main Campus essential personnel on New, Unrelated COVID-19 Cases with Campus Contact Confirmed; Risk Deemed Low
- December 10 email to all campus on Learn if You’ve Been in Contact with People with COVID-19
- December 8 email to Main Campus essential personnel on New, Unrelated COVID-19 Cases with Campus Contact Confirmed; Risk Deemed Low
- December 8 email to all campus on SDSU Spring 2021 Update, Campus Remains Open
- December 2 email to all campus on Whole Health Matters, Rely on These Resources
- December 2 email to faculty and staff on Guidance to Plan for Rest and Recovery Days
- December 1 email to all campus on SDSU Flex Update: Rest and Recovery Days Throughout Spring to be Implemented
- November 23 email to Main Campus essential personnel on New, Unrelated COVID-19 Cases with Campus Contact Confirmed; Risk Deemed Low
- November 17 email to all campus on Post Thanksgiving Update: In-Person Instruction to Pause
- November 5 email to Main Campus essential personnel on Two Unrelated COVID-19 Cases Among Facility Services Employees
- November 4 email to all campus on SDSU Flex Plans for Spring 2021
- November 2 email to all campus on Holiday-Related Guidance During the Pandemic
- October 25 email to Main Campus essential personnel on Additional, Unrelated Student COVID-19 Case; Limited Exposure, Campus Risk Low
- October 24 email to Main Campus essential personnel on Student Tests Positive; Limted Exposure, Campus Risk Low
- October 22 email to all students on Having a Fun and Safe Halloween
- October 22 email to all campus on Stay-at-Home Advisory, Public Health Guidance During Halloween
- October 13 email to all campus on Update on SDSU, CSU and State Budgets
- October 9 email to on campus residents and Main Campus essential personnel on One Facility Services Employee Tests Positive for COVID-19 Test; Campus Risk Deemed Low
- October 9 email to essential personnel and faculty teaching in-person courses on Instructions for In-Person Courses Beginning Oct. 12
- October 8 email to all campus on Limited In-Person Courses Begin Monday; Public Health Guidance Reinforced
- October 7 email to on campus residents and Main Campus essential personnel on One Student Health Services Employee Tests Positive for COVID-19 Test; Campus Risk Deemed Low
- October 5 email to on-campus residents and Main Campus essential personnel on One COVID-19 Test Confirmed among University Police Officer; Campus Risk Deemed Low
- October 2 email to on-campus residents and Main Campus essential personnel on One COVID-19 Test Confirmed among SDSU Library Staff; Campus Risk Deemed Low
- September 29 email to all campus on Limited In-Person Exceptions Offered, Surveillance Testing Ongoing
- September 28 email to all campus on Follow Public Health Guidance, More COVID-19 Updates Forthcoming
- September 21 email to main campus essential personnel on New SDSURF COVID-19 Case Confirmed, Risk to Campus Low
- September 20 email to faculty on New SDSURF COVID-19 Cases Confirmed
- September 18 email to all campus on Mandatory Testing Successful Thus Far
- September 15 email to all campus on COVID-19 Testing Requirement for Students in On-Campus Housing
- September 11 email to students on Get COVID-19 Tested, Rely on SDSU Support Services
- September 10 email to all campus on CSU Campuses to Continue with Mostly Virtual Instruction for Spring 2021, Planning is Underway
- September 10 email to all campus from the Chancellor's Office regarding Spring 2021 Instruction
- September 9 email to all campus on Safety and Compliance Encouraged, Additional COVID-19 Cases Reported
- September 8 email to all campus on SDSU Flex Instruction and COVID-19 Cases Update
- September 7 email to students regarding Stay at Home and COVID-19 Advisory Extended
- September 5 email to students regarding COVID-19 Advisory Issued: Stay at Home
- September 4 email to all campus regarding New Confirmed COVID-19 Cases in SDSU Student Population
- September 3 email to all campus regarding Guidance to Prevent COVID-19 Spread
- September 2 email to instructional faculty on Flexibility to be Extended to Instructors
- September 2 email on SDSU Flex Changes Announced
- August 31 email to on-campus residents and Main Campus essential personnel on New COVID-19 Cases Among SDSU Students, Campus Risk Remains Low
- August 28 email to students on We Want to Hear from You
- August 28 email to on-campus residents and Main Campus essential personnel on Three New Off-Campus COVID-19 Cases Confirmed, Campus Risk Remains Low
- August 28 email to on-campus leadership on Building Access Protocol
- August 27 email to students on Our Collective Responsibility for Personal, Community Health
- August 27 email to on-campus residents and Main Campus essential personnel on Two New Unrelated COVID-19 Cases Confirmed; Campus Risk Low
- August 26 email to on-campus residents and Main Campus essential personnel on Two New Unrelated Positive COVID-19 Cases Reported; Campus Risk Deemed Low
- August 24 email to instructional faculty teaching in-person courses on Update: Academic Operations Guidelines
- August 21 email on We Welcome You to SDSU
- August 20 email to Main Campus essential personnel and on-campus residents on New COVID-19 Case Confirmed; Campus Risk Deemed Low
- August 20 email on SDSU’s Return to Work: What You Need to Know
- August 20 email to faculty and graduate assistants on Essential COVID-19 Information Resources for Faculty
- August 18 email on Updated State Guidance, SDSU Flex Plans Remain Compliant
- August 17 email to faculty teaching in person courses on Building Access Update
- August 5 email to Main Campus essential personnel and student athletes living on campus on Student Confirmed to have COVID-19, Campus Risk Deemed Low
- August 5 email on Budget Mitigation, Cost-savings Efforts to be Adopted
- August 1 email to essential Athletics and Facilities personnel and student athletes on Independent Contractor Tests Positive for COVID-19; Campus Risk is Low
- July 30 email to Main Campus essential personnel on COVID-19 Case Confirmed in Employee; Risk to Campus Low
- July 29 email to Main Campus essential personnel on Two, Unrelated COVID-19 Cases Confirmed; Campus Risk Low
- July 28 email on SDSU Budget Balanced, Additional Cost Saving Measures in Development
- July 20 email on the New CSU Budget Guidance Shared
- July 10 email on the New Fiscal Year Open, Update on SDSU’s Budget Outlook
- July 2 email on the SDSU Budget Outlook Update
- June 8 email on Fall 2020 Plans Approved, SDSU Flex Launching
- June 3 Document Triggers for Modifying Health Officers Order
- May 12 email on SDSU Flex, a University-wide Plan in Response to COVID-19
- May 11 email to international students on Financial Support for our International Students
- May 11 email on $14M in Federal Grants Dispersed to SDSU Students
- May 8 email on Fall Planning Update, Stay Home Order Loosens
- May 7 email on Continued Major Construction Projects and Delays
- May 6 email on SDSU's Research, Creative Activity, and Community Service Program Repopulation Plan in Development
- April 29 email on Fall 2020 Plan in Development
- April 27 email on SDSU's 2020 and 2021 Budget Update and Financial Outlook
- April 20 email on Credit/No Credit Option for All Spring 2020 Courses
- April 15 email on Grade Change, Financial Options and Community Support Available
- April 13 email on Suspension of Fall 2020 International Exchange Programs
- April 8 email on Summer Session Moving Online, Student Assistance Resources Expanding
- April 6 email on SDSU Imperial Valley Students Encouraged to Rely on SDSU Virtual Resources
- April 1 email on Building Access Restricted Further, No Course Activities during Spring Break
- March 30 e-mail on Student Resources Expanding, Distancing Extended, COVID-19 Case Confirmed
- March 27 e-mail on December 2020 Commencement Ceremonies
- March 27 e-mail on Protecting Yourself, SDSU from Phishing Attempts
- March 26 e-mail on Contracts with Academic Student Employees
- March 26 e-mail on CSU Hiring Slowdown Implemented; SDSU Hires on Hold
- March 24 e-mail Remaining Events Suspended, Spring Recess Guidelines Provided
- March 23 e-mail to SDSU Research Foundation – COVID-19 Paid Administrative Leave Policy
- March 23 e-mail to faculty Comprehensive Virtual Training, Resources Available for Instructors
- March 21 e-mail SDSU Imperial Valley Student Resources; COVID-19 Risk Remains Low
- March 20 e-mail on in-person Commencement postponed; virtual celebration scheduled
- March 19 e-mail to campus after "shelter at home" order and COVID-19 case
- March 19 email to SDSU Imperial Valley post-"shelter at home" order message
- March 19 email to students abroad and their families
- March 17 e-mail to campus community regarding expedited move-out, suspension of exams
- March 17 e-mail regarding expedited move-out and student exceptions
- March 17 e-mail to full-time Associated Students employees
- March 17 e-mail to Aztec Shops employees
- March 17 e-mail to J-1 Sponsor Faculty
- March 16 e-mail on additional guidance for SDSU Imperial Valley
- March 16 e-mail on CSU guidelines: new telework requirements, social distancing
- March 15 e-mail on California, CSU System providing new direction
- March 15 e-mail on face-to-face classes ending, telework offered, SDSU remains open
- March 14 e-mail to faculty on course evaluations, probationary period extensions
- March 13 e-mail to SDSU student-athletes regarding academics
- March 13 e-mail regarding confirmed case and low campus risk
- March 13 e-mail regarding university staff and university operations
- March 12 e-mail regarding updates on COVID-19 decisions
- March 11 e-mail regarding virtual course support offered to faculty
- March 11 e-mail regarding Student Success Fee Program cancellation
- March 11 e-mail to SDSU Imperial Valley students on COVID-19 decisions
- March 11 e-mail regarding accommodations from the Student Ability Success Center
- March 11 e-mail regarding suspension of Osher Learning Institute courses
- March 10 e-mail regarding virtual instruction, campus events, and travel
- March 10 e-mail regarding the cancellation of Explore SDSU
- March 9 e-mail regarding study abroad suspensions and community health guidelines
- March 6 e-mail to the community regarding study abroad updates and campus planning
- March 6 e-mail to faculty regarding online instruction training
- March 4 e-mail to the community regarding updates on COVID-19 decisions
- March 4 e-mail to supervisors on COVID-19 concerns
- March 3 e-mail to faculty regarding instructional resources during emergencies
- March 2 e-mail to the community regarding Italy study abroad programs
- February 27 e-mail to the community regarding South Korea study abroad programs
- January 28 e-mail to the community regarding travel restrictions
- January 24 e-mail to the community about coronavirus