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Return to Campus Update from District and NVC

NVC Return Highlights – Maymester/Summer 2021

As the risk level for the virus decreases and vaccination availability has increased, NVC can gradually open the campus. The Return to Campus timeline is subject to change, depending on coronavirus changes in our area.

Return to Learning Student & Family Guide

 MASK and SOCIAL DISTANCING 6-foot Protocols Will Be Enforced
► Health Screenings will be Conducted at Designated Entry Points
► NVC Bookstore Remains Curbside
► Faculty Office Hours Continue as Virtual Appointments

To read the full message, go here.

Alamo Colleges Return to Campus Update

As we approach the summer and fall, it’s time to pivot again and begin to plan for a new normal. We will scale up access to classrooms and campuses. We also will provide more of the face-to-face services and instruction that many of our students say they need to feel supported and to achieve their academic goals.

In order to best serve our students and address their needs, we have the help of increased vaccine availability and federal funds to address faculty safety and lower threat levels in the community. This has allowed our cross-college task force to create phased-up plans to carefully and slowly work our way to Return to Campus Level I, in alignment with the City of San Antonio.

To read the full message, go here.

COVID-19 Vaccination Information

St. Philip’s College has been selected as the newest site for University Health to offer free COVID-19 vaccinations to the community at large. Schedule an appointment on the University Health website at  WeCanDoItSA.com.

See the Voluntary COVID-19 Vaccine Reporting under the Employee tab in ACES.

  • Full-time employees: earn one personal day of leave for voluntarily reporting COVID vaccine
  • Part-time employees: $50 for voluntarily reporting COVID-19 vaccine

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