Residence Life Introduces Measures to Begin Move-out Process
The university has started a systematic, sequenced move-out process for students who had been living in residence halls but were required to depart as a public health measure due COVID-19.
In a March 19 message to students, Residence Life officials noted, “We understand many students want to return to campus to collect their belongings, so we are initiating a systematic, sequenced move-out process to accommodate these requests. This approach facilitates a process where safe social distancing is paramount and low density levels on campus are maintained. You are a resident of one of the halls that will be vacated first, allowing us to accommodate those students who, for various reasons, have been approved to remain on campus. “
The first round of this move-out involves the following residence halls: Gorman, Brett, Oak, Sycamore and Prince. Other residence halls will be in future rounds of move-out in the coming weeks.