Updates on Student Vaccination Compliance Processes
Sent: October 4, 2021
From: Vincent Del Casino Jr., Provost and Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs and
Patrick K. Day, Vice President for Student Affairs
Dear campus community,
To date, 97% of students with in-person or hybrid classes have attested in accordance with the CSU vaccination policy. In accordance with Presidential Directive 2021-02 [pdf], students who did not complete their attestation by the September 30 deadline will be subject to disciplinary action in the form of an interim suspension, beginning Monday, October 4. Students received repeated messages about the CSU COVID-19 vaccination requirement through a variety of channels, from July through September 2021.
Students who are placed on interim suspension will be subject to the student conduct process, which may take several weeks to complete. Currently, there are fewer than 200 students who could be dropped from in-person and hybrid classes.
Students who are dropped from in-person and hybrid classes in Fall 2021:
- Will not be allowed to petition for re-enrollment to these classes, except in cases of verified administrative error
- Will be assigned a “W” grade on their transcript for courses from which they are dropped
- Will not be allowed to switch to an online section of the same course
- Will be allowed to continue in fully online courses, but will be blocked from entering 91 campus facilities
Please see FAQs on the 91 Health Advisories site for additional information. Students involved in the conduct process should be directed to an academic advisor in their college Student Success Center or major department for questions about future course planning.
Thank you for your support in helping to keep our campus community safe as we navigate through this transitional semester.
Sincerely,
Vincent Del Casino Jr., Provost and Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs
Patrick K. Day, Vice President for Student Affairs