Dear faculty and instructors,

I am forwarding this in case you did not receive it. Please see below if you 
would like to know what is being communicated to incoming students and their 
families regarding their arrival to campus and COVID precautions in place.

Thanks,
Angie




From: Vice President for Student Affairs and Deans <[email protected]>
Reply-To: Vice President for Student Affairs Office <[email protected]>
Date: Friday, September 3, 2021 at 9:34 AM
To: "Epalle, Marionne L." <[email protected]>
Subject: Plans for the Start of Fall Term

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To:
Caltech Students and Families
From:
Kevin Gilmartin, Vice President for Student Affairs
David Chan, Dean of Graduate Studies
Lesley Nye, Interim Dean of Undergraduate Students
Date:
September 3, 2021
Re:
Plans for the Start of Fall Term

As the beginning of the academic year approaches, we must accept that the 
coming term will be far from typical, given the prevalence of the highly 
transmissible Delta variant of COVID-19 and uneven vaccination rates and risk 
mitigation measures in communities across the nation. While we have a very high 
rate of vaccination among our student population and community at large, case 
activity in Los Angeles County and in the City of Pasadena continues to occur 
even among vaccinated individuals. The Institute is following exposure 
management guidelines from public health officials in Los Angeles County and 
the City of Pasadena, and is also implementing its own policies and protocols 
to support a conservative approach to transitioning to in-person learning 
first, and then to broader social activities and events that may present 
greater risk for transmission.

In the initial weeks of the term, in particular, we intend to restrict indoor 
gatherings and large social events that involve food and drink (and therefore 
unmasking), as well as events where physical distancing is difficult to 
maintain. The plans outlined below represent a careful start to the term; we 
hope this approach will enable us to gradually increase social activities and 
will reduce the likelihood that we will need to institute even more restrictive 
measures as a result of widespread community transmission. The health and 
safety of community members remains our top priority, and it is all of our 
individual and collective responsibility to ensure that we do everything we can 
to protect the health and well-being of the campus community.

We are providing this initial, essential communication to explain some of the 
policies and procedures that we will be implementing at the start of Fall term 
in order to reduce risk and support the educational, research, and residential 
experience that is at the core of Caltech’s mission. Please read this message 
carefully, as all incoming students and their families will be expected to 
understand and comply with the policies and processes outlined here. We are 
committed to ensuring that students will have the opportunity to return, in a 
safe and measured way, to the social activities that are an important part of 
the student experience. The best way to allow for some of the restrictions 
outlined below to be lifted is for all of us to exercise care through the 
complex and inherently risky process of student arrival, move-in, and 
acclimation to campus health and safety practices.

On-campus Arrival and Check-in Process:

  *   All newly arriving graduate and undergraduate students who intend to live 
in Caltech housing must plan to take a PCR test for COVID-19 (rapid antigen 
tests are not acceptable) within 72 hours prior to their arrival on campus. PCR 
tests are generally available from primary care physicians, local community 
clinics, or pharmacy locations across the country. Students will need to have 
received the results of their test before they travel to campus, and will then 
need to show evidence of a negative test result as part of their campus 
check-in process. Students who receive a positive result must delay their 
travel to campus and contact their deans’ office immediately to make 
arrangements for a late arrival. Students will not be permitted to move in to 
their housing assignment without proof of a negative test, and should plan for 
alternate accommodations if they arrive without this documentation.


  *   All international travelers should be aware that per CDC 
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 they are required to have a negative test result prior to entry into the 
United States. Vaccinated international travelers who arrive in the United 
States more than 72 hours before arriving on campus will need to take a PCR 
test for COVID-19 locally and be prepared to present negative test results as 
part of the campus check-in process. Unvaccinated international travelers must 
follow travel quarantine procedures, and should contact Caltech Housing to make 
arrangements for their arrival in advance.


  *   Once students arrive on campus and begin the check-in process, they will 
be registered for the Institute's mandatory surveillance testing 
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 and provided with a self-collection kit for twice-weekly specimen collection. 
Students will receive instructions about how to drop off their first specimen 
on the day of arrival, and are required to submit a second sample 3-5 days 
later. All students in residence are required to submit two samples per week, 
at least 48 hours apart, until further notice.


  *   Undergraduate students are permitted to have up to two individuals assist 
them with the move-in process. Any individual assisting an undergraduate 
student during move-in must provide proof of vaccination or a negative test 
result (within 72 hours prior to the student’s check-in date) in order to 
receive a wristband to enter the residences. Masks will be required at all 
times during the move-in process, regardless of vaccination status, and we ask 
those providing assistance to limit their time in the residences to one hour.


  *   After check-in, non-resident guests will not be allowed in undergraduate 
housing until further notice.


  *   Further information about the check-in process is available from the 
housing 
office<https://caltech.us11.list-manage.com/track/click?u=0657df8937aa6f6a60b025e79&id=9e1193cf1c&e=4ff868606d>.


  *   If a student tests positive for COVID-19 at any time after arriving on 
campus, they will be moved into isolation housing. There is further information 
in the section on testing, reporting, quarantine, and isolation below.

Orientation Activities:

Due to staggered arrival dates and the risk of infection associated with 
travel, Student Affairs will not sponsor any large, interactive in-person 
social events or activities until all community members have acclimated to the 
on-campus safety protocols and participated at the minimum in the initial two 
rounds of surveillance testing. We see this as a “pause” during which we can 
assess case rates and community safety before allowing activities that might 
involve higher risks of transmission.

In accordance with this cautious and phased approach to a return to campus 
activity:

  *   All orientation events for both graduate and undergraduate students will 
be virtual, or held in small groups, to reduce the risk of case activity that 
could delay the start of classes and the subsequent resumption of larger-scale 
in-person social activities.

  *   All incoming first-year graduate and undergraduate students will be 
assigned to residential orientation “pods” of 8-10 peers. During orientation, 
and then leading into the initial transition to the Fall term, these students 
should limit their in-person social interactions to their pod during meals and 
group activities.

  *   Group meals during the orientation period will either be to-go or 
picnic-style, served and seated outdoors.

  *   Masks and social distancing will be required at all orientation events 
(including those held outdoors) unless a student is either alone, with their 
assigned roommate/s in their own bedroom or internal lounge (Bechtel suites 
only), or eating outdoors with their pod.

  *   Undergraduate students will only be allowed to access their own 
residential complexes: the North houses, the South houses, Avery, Bechtel, or 
Marks/Braun. Non-resident guests will not be permitted in these residential 
communities.

  *   Graduate students who live in Caltech-owned properties may only host 
vaccinated guests.

  *   Occupancy for all Student Affairs common spaces, indoors and outdoors, 
will be reduced to 50% until further notice. Students are expected to adhere to 
occupancy limits that will be clearly identified in signage at each location.

Initial Post-Orientation Activities:

  *   The Vice President for Student Affairs and leadership in the Office of 
Residential Experience are working with student leaders to develop alternative 
plans for rotation events that are consistent with the cautious approach we are 
taking to orientation and other initial activities. While we understand that 
in-person rotation activities are a valued part of the Caltech undergraduate 
experience, these activities are intensively and extensively social, and under 
current public health conditions they involve significant individual and 
community risk. Rotations plans will be announced when they have been finalized.

  *   The timing of any move of first-year students into post-rotation 
residential assignments may need to be adjusted based on case rates through the 
initial rounds of surveillance testing.

  *   To start the term, undergraduate students will only be allowed to access 
their own residential complexes: the North houses, the South houses, Avery, 
Bechtel, or Marks/Braun. Non-resident guests will not be permitted in these 
residential communities.

  *   For undergraduate students, dining services will provide cafeteria-style 
service and open kitchens with prepackaged and grab-and-go meals. Avery and the 
South kitchen will be open for lunch, along with Chandler, Broad, and the Red 
Door Marketplace.

  *   Tents and outdoor furniture will be provided in various areas around 
campus, and will be available for student use and for reservation. All students 
will be expected to adhere to posted occupancy limits and stated rules for 
these locations. Outdoor furniture will be placed to facilitate physical 
distancing, and for this reason students must not rearrange the furniture.

  *   There will not be podding or other restrictions on informal student 
social activities, beyond the occupancy limits and indoor masking requirements 
outlined above. However, we urge students to exercise reasonable care in their 
social interactions, particularly through the early weeks of term. We hope to 
ease restrictions as the fall term progresses, and our ability to do so will 
depend on limiting case activity.

Once we have onboarded all undergraduate and graduate students, and have had 
the opportunity to get through at least two initial cycles of surveillance 
testing, we will assess case rates and patterns of transmission. If it is 
appropriate, we will then adjust policies and lift some of the restrictions 
outlined above. In particular, if case rates allow, we expect to be able to 
increase in-person activities, to allow for larger-scale social events, and to 
relax building restrictions so that all undergraduate students (including those 
residing off-campus) can access all undergraduate residential facilities.

However, please note that the following preventative measures will remain in 
place until further notice:

  *   The requirements around testing, isolation, and quarantine (see below)
  *   The vaccination requirement for anyone who enters a residence
  *   50% reduced occupancy in common areas

We ask that the student community remain patient and understanding as we 
repopulate the student residences in a manner that supports the health and 
well-being of the entire campus community. At every step, our goal is to 
proceed in a safe and measured manner, with all members of the community 
responsibly transitioning to in-person social activities, while avoiding any 
disruption to in-person learning.

Testing, Reporting, Isolation, and Quarantine:

  *   Graduate and undergraduate students living in residence will be required 
to submit two samples per week through the Institute’s surveillance testing 
program<https://caltech.us11.list-manage.com/track/click?u=0657df8937aa6f6a60b025e79&id=2955db0182&e=4ff868606d>.
 Individuals who fail to comply with the twice-weekly testing regimen or 
repeatedly violate masking and physical distancing requirements may lose 
residential privileges, have their access to campus restricted, or be placed on 
involuntary leave. Actions to address noncompliance will be handled on a 
case-by-case basis.

  *   Any student experiencing symptoms of illness must self-report immediately 
through the COVID-19 Reporting application at 
access.caltech.edu<https://caltech.us11.list-manage.com/track/click?u=0657df8937aa6f6a60b025e79&id=f00f28f637&e=4ff868606d>,
 wear a mask at all times (including in a private living space if they have a 
roommate or suitemates), and limit contact with others until they can be 
evaluated by Student Wellness Services.

  *   Students must respond to and comply with communications from Student 
Wellness Services regarding follow-up testing if they are flagged through the 
surveillance testing program, and they must follow all instructions related to 
contact tracing, isolation, and quarantine.

  *   Students with a laboratory-confirmed positive case of COVID-19 will be 
moved to dedicated on-campus isolation space. Meals and wellness check-ins will 
be provided and faculty will be informed so they can provide appropriate 
academic accommodations. Additional information on the Institute’s isolation 
and quarantine 
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 are available on the Caltech 
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 website.

  *   In accordance with Los Angeles County and Pasadena Public Health 
guidelines, a vaccinated student identified as a close contact of an infected 
individual must comply with modified quarantine measures. They may remain in 
their assigned housing but will not be permitted to engage in social or 
non-essential, non-academic activities. They should limit in-person 
interactions with others, perform symptom checks twice a day, and submit an 
additional surveillance program sample on day 3-5 post-exposure. If their 
sample is not flagged for follow-up testing, they will be cleared to resume 
non-essential activities, but must continue to wear a mask at all times and 
continue diligent twice-daily symptom checks for a full 14 days post-exposure. 
Students should immediately report any symptoms to Student Wellness Services.

  *   If an unvaccinated student is identified as a close contact of an 
infected individual, they must move to quarantine housing for 10 days and may 
not attend class, engage in social or extracurricular activities, or enter any 
other campus buildings. Any such individuals must continue to monitor symptoms 
for a full 14 days after exposure and report any symptoms to Student Wellness 
Services immediately.

We all wish that the start of this academic year could resemble the return to 
campus that the Caltech community has enjoyed in the past. However, at this 
time the only responsible return to residence and to learning is a cautious 
approach, one that appreciates the challenges of current pandemic conditions. 
We ask all students to join us in the effort to keep Caltech’s campus safe as 
we return to residences and in-person learning.

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