The following guidance, which remains in effect for academic year 2023-2024, is for students, faculty and staff who have tested positive for COVID-19, come into contact with an individual who has tested positive or are experiencing symptoms of COVID-19.
Notify your faculty and/or supervisor as soon as possible.
Follow guidance on isolation.
5-10 days, according to the latest CDC guidance. Please visit COVID Symptoms, Exposure, Positive Test - rev April 2023 for isolation guidance. Additional guidance for students who test positive can be found at Self-Isolation Guidance.
(Updated April 3, 2023)
Residential students who test positive for COVID-19 will self-isolate in their own rooms/apartments for 5-10 days.
Days 1-5 |
Self-isolate in your room/apartment. Follow CDC guidelines to reduce the risk of exposure to your roommates and others. Day 1 is the day after symptoms start or if you have no symptoms, the day after testing positive for COVID-19. |
Days 6-10 |
If you are asymptomatic, or your symptoms have improved by day 6, you may leave self-isolation on day 6, but continue to follow strict protocols through day 10, including:
If your symptoms have not improved by day 6, continue to isolate until:
If you have any questions about the duration of your self-isolation, please contact studenthealthcenter@seattleu.edu. |
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Detailed information about what you should do if you are a residential student who tests positive for COVID is available at Self-Isolation Guidance.
Anyone with whom you've been in close contact.