Travel Outside of the Hudson Valley
Students should not travel during the academic year. Only in the case of emergencies will this essential travel outside the Hudson Valley be approved (Hudson Valley is defined as: Dutchess, Columbia, Green and Ulster Counties). Examples of essential travel include medical treatment and family emergencies. The College has invested extraordinary effort and resources in designing and implementing plans to bring students, faculty, and staff back to campus, and all community members must do their part to uphold these efforts by refraining from nonessential travel. In addition, all New York State-mandated regulations continue to apply to any out-of-state travel, including the requirement to quarantine at your own expense for 14 days if you travel to a restricted location, even for essential travel. If you travel to a restricted location during the semester for any reason, your ability to return to campus may be endangered, and will be determined by the State regulations in force at that time. Failure to report travel to a restricted location can lead to barring return to or removal from campus. Any students who need to engage in essential travel to restricted areas, needs to contact their Dean in the Center for Student Life and advising ([email protected] / 845-758-7454) and if they live on campus should also contact Residence Life ( [email protected] / 845-758-7455). |
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