Workflow diagramĪ local reporter is working on a story about response times to fires in her city. Create Drive-Time Areas requires the following directions and routing services:įor more information, see Configure utility services. Your portal may not be configured for routing, or you may not have privileges to run the tool. For all students who enroll in an onsite class in Washington State (Seattle, Tacoma, Everett/Edmonds Community College, Renton/Renton Technical College, Vancouver/Clark College) or who enroll in an internship/practica, who have not yet provided an attestation to the University from a previous quarter, will be sent an automated mail to their CityU email account requesting an attestation.If you do not see the Create Drive-Time Areas tool in Map Viewer Classic, contact your portal administrator. Those that declare an exemption will need to provide documentation.Įffective May 2022, the University uses an automated system to collect student attestations electronically. Students who require a medical or religious vaccination exemption will need to complete the attestation and declare an exemption. All Washington State on-campus students, staff and faculty are required to be fully vaccinated to be on campus for any activity (instruction, library/labs usage, residence hall, work) or participate in any offsite University sponsored activity (partnership location classes, student activities, internships/practica).Īll students who attend classes in Washington state will need to attest to full-vaccination status or declare a vaccination exemption. ▹ CityU Vaccination Requirements for Washington State CityU Vaccination Requirements for Washington StateĬity University of Seattle in Washington State is a vaccinated campus per the governor’s COVID-19 Vaccination Requirement proclamation ( 21-14 and 21-14.1). As we have done in the past, we will continue to follow the science. If public health conditions worsen once more, we will reinstate an indoor mask requirement and/or other measures until the health situation improves again. There will be no mask shaming withinĬOVID-19 is not over, and we must all continue to be vigilant against new outbreaks or variants, including by getting boosted and remaining up to date with COVID-19 vaccinations, staying home when sick, and getting tested if you have symptoms or have been exposed. It is critical that we respect each other’s needs and choices and that we extend each other grace. Please be supportive of and compassionate to one another as we each continue to navigate COVID and determine what is best or necessary for us individually. Whether individuals continue to wear a face covering is a personal choice that must be respected. If students are provided with a religious or medical exemption, those unvaccinated students will still have to wear masks while on campus and may be asked to provide proof of a negative test if conditions warrant it. We will continue to require students and faculty working on campus to provide proof of COVID vaccination.
It is expected that staff, faculty and students abide by those site-specific standards.Įliminating the mask mandate does not change the fact that CityU is a COVID vaccinated campus. Offsite class locations (Edmonds Community College, Clark College, Renton Technical College), the residence hall at Cornish Commons, and student placement/internship sites may have different requirements in place. Starting Saturday, March 12, 2022, masks will be optional at CityU Washington campus locations. Likewise, we have decided to end our indoor masking requirement. ▹ Mask Requirements at CityU Campuses Effective March 12thĭue to high vaccination rates, as well as the dramatic decline in the number of hospitalizations and infections, the State of Washington announced it is lifting its indoor face covering mandate for schools and businesses.