People in our Seattle Colleges community may need or choose to wear-or not wear-a mask for a wide range of reasons. Please respect the choices others make for their own health, safety, or comfort.Īll other protocols remain in place, including the daily wellness screening, COVID-19 vaccination requirements, isolation/quarantine standards, and contact-tracing protocols. More information is available about what to do when someone is sick with COVID-19.Ĭontinue to bring a mask when coming to any of our campuses or locations. Areas requiring masks will be clearly marked with new signage, and masks will continue to be provided at centralized locations on each campus. Please contact immediately to report a positive test, exposure, or symptoms. For those who have been exposed to someone with COVID-19.For those who test positive and are returning to campus after isolation at home.Clinical and other health-care settings and educational programs (dental hygiene, respiratory care, nursing, EMT, NA-C, etc.).Masks will continue to be required in some instances, including but not limited to: For more details, click here.īeginning Spring Quarter (Monday, April 4) masks in most indoor settings at Seattle Colleges will be “optional but encouraged.” If public health conditions change, face-covering requirements will be reassessed. Virtual student services are also available during regular business hours. On Fridays, all services will be offered virtually with the exception of Financial Aid, Testing, and Accessibility Resource Services. 4:30 p.m., Monday to Thursday starting April 4. Student Services will be open to the public for in-person services from 8 a.m. Return to in-person services for Spring Quarter 2022 Form to request technology equipment for learning, teaching or administrative work.