JCSU reports the number of positive COVID-19 cases reported on campus each week.
JCSU records pertaining to the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act.
Like you, our campus community is learning to live with COVID-19. If you suspect that you have been exposed to or may have COVID-19, then please adhere to the following:
Health Services should be your first point of contact. Students who come to JCSU鈥檚 Health Center with听respiratory illnesses or COVID-like symptoms will have a special check-in. Those students will be cared for by a team of professionals to limit exposure to other patients and staff in the building.
Know the symptoms of COVID-19. You should practice 鈥渟elf-care鈥 and monitor your day-to-day well-being, since people with COVID-19 have reported symptoms ranging from mild to severe illness. The following听symptoms may appear 2-14 days after exposure to the virus:
This list does not include all possible symptoms and there are instances when people can be asymptomatic, meaning that they display no immediate symptoms and test positive for COVID-19. As mentioned previously, if a student exhibits respiratory illnesses, COVID-like symptoms or just 鈥渄on鈥檛 feel well,鈥 they are strongly encouraged to visit the Health Center immediately.
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We know that we will not be able to prevent members of our community from getting sick. It is just our reality. To help ease the transition to quarantine or isolation, students are encouraged to keep a small听duffle back packed with hygiene and clothing necessities. The University has designated residential spaces听where students will be moved to, until their quarantine or isolation period are over. Once there, the delivery of meals (for on-campus students), access to counseling and mental health services and other necessities (i.e., cleaning materials and services) will be coordinated through the Health Center, Counseling Center, Perkins Food Management Services and Housing and Residence Life. Academic Affairs and Student Affairs will work together to assist students with the completion of their coursework.
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If a student who has been in isolation must be transported to a local hospital, the student will be responsible for all transportation and hospital/treatment fees, co-pays, deductibles and/or payments.
Remember, as an enrolled JCSU student, you are covered by a supplemental insurance plan. Your final, financial obligation can also depend on your personal or familial insurance coverage. To learn more about听the University鈥檚 supplemental insurance plan, please contact Dr. Marian Jones, Director of Health and听Wellness, at 704.378.1074 or healthcenter@jcsu.edu.