Connecticut State Colleges and Universities system will require vaccination for all students this
Connecticut State Colleges and Universities system will require vaccination for all students this fall
Joining other colleges in the state, including Yale, the University of Hartford and UConn, the Connecticut State Colleges and Universities system will require all students to be vaccinated for the fall semester.
The vaccines that are currently authorized in the United States are safe, effective, and critical to resuming normal operations at our campuses this fall, said Dr. Jane Gates, interim president of CSCU, in a statement released Thursday. Now is the time for students planning on attending college this fall to get vaccinated. With more infectious, more severe variants becoming more and more prevalent, getting your shot is the best way to protect yourself, your family, and our communities.
The Board of Regents for Higher Education approved the mandate Thursday morning. The new policy does not require all employees to be vaccinated, but it gives the CSCU president authority to impose one if necessary.
The CSCU decision comes after UHart acted earlier this week, joining UConn, Wesleyan University and Yale University. As the state and the nation push to reach President Joe Bidens vaccination goal of 70% of all adults by July 4, younger people have been harder to convince. About 70% of Americans age 30 and above have received at least one shot.
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