Caleb University releases guidelines for students’ physical resumption (Read here)

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Caleb University, Imota, Lagos, has released the guidelines for the physical resumption of its students on campus.

The university students, according to its Ag Dean, Students Affairs, Maria  Adeyemi,

resumed   physically in phases from Monday, January 25, in keeping with federal and Lagos State government directives.

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The resumption schedule is as follows:

January 25, 2021: Resumption of all 300 level and 400 level students in all Colleges, PG students, JUPEB and CBS students

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January 29 – February 5, 2021 – Examinations for All 300 levels in all Colleges and 400 level CASMAS students

February 5/6, 2021 –  Exit of All 300 level students in all Colleges and 400 level CASMAS students from Campus

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February 8, 2021- Resumption of all 200 level CASMAS students & All 100 level students

February 12 – 18, 2021 – Examination for 200 level CASMAS students

February 19, 2021- Campus exit for all 200 level CASMAS students

February 21, 2021 – Resumption of 200 level COPAS & COLENSMA students

February 24-March 2, 2021 – Examination for  all 200 level & 400 level COPAS & COLENSMA students & JUPEB, CBS & PG students in all Colleges

March 3, 2021- Campus exit for all 200 level & 400 level COPAS and COLENSMA students.

March 4 – March 12, 2021 – Examination for all 100 level students.

March 12, 2021 – Campus Exit for all 100 level students.

Online lectures will continue before physical resumption, for any level which has not written their examinations.

Please note that students must adhere strictly to COVID-19 guidelines or face appropriate sanctions, including possible eviction from campus without notice, for any student who fails to heed advice.

It is compulsory for all students (and staff and visitors) to properly wear their facemask everywhere and consistently, while on campus, and maintain social distance everywhere on campus. Wearing facemask on the chin is not acceptable at any time.  Face shield is not accepted as a substitute for facemask, but both can be worn together. There is a team of staff and students, to monitor the full implementation of these guidelines and sanctions.

Students with specific health challenges are  requested to come with medical reports, to enable effective support and guidance by the Medical Team, in cases of drug reactions or allergies.

It is mandatory for all students to come with sufficient face masks, and hand sanitizers.

Maria M. Adeyemi

Ag Dean, Student Affairs

 

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