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Are guests allowed to visit campus?
Yes, guests are allowed to visit campus but must check in at Fozard Hall or Kennedy Hall upon arrival. If an individual has not been fully vaccinated against COVID-19, use of a mask is strongly recommended.
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How should I proceed if I am diagnosed with COVID-19 or may have been exposed?
Every CAS (traditional) student that suspects they are ill or have been diagnosed with COVID-19 should immediately contact MACU DPS by calling or texting (405) 694-5242. The University has an action plan in place for quarantine/isolation and to take care of any student’s needs. CAGS (adult) students should contact the CAGS Solution Center at 1-877-569-3198.
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How is MACU keeping the campus clean and sanitized?
MACU is committed to the health and safety of our community! Common areas, such as restrooms and the Student Center, are cleaned regularly throughout the day. Hand sanitizer stations have also been installed throughout the campus.
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I’m high-risk for COVID-19 or live with someone who is high-risk for COVID-19. How can I safely be a student at MACU?
The health and safety of our students and community is very important to MACU! If you are high-risk for COVID-19 or live with someone who is high-risk for COVID-19, you can request accommodations through the Accommodations Office (405-692-3259 or [email protected]) and the Accommodations Request Form. Accommodations may vary based on the needs of each student and family. […]
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Are there daily COVID-19 screenings for students and staff?
At this time, students and staff are not required to go through daily COVID-19 screenings. Campus guests will be asked to check in at stations located in Fozard Hall or Kennedy Hall. If you feel sick, please stay home and contact Human Resources (employees) or Student Life (students).
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Do I have to wear a mask on campus?
MACU does not have a mask mandate at this time, but you are free to wear a mask if you feel more comfortable doing so.
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Do I have to be vaccinated or show proof of vaccination to attend MACU?
Per Oklahoma Senate Bill 658, MACU cannot mandate COVID-19 vaccinations for students. However, it is strongly recommended that you receive the COVID-19 vaccination to protect yourself and others.