The Medacom College return-to-campus plan incorporates its Michigan campus locations in: Auburn Hills, Cadillac, Jackson, Muskegon and Owosso, as well as Medacom’s extension site programs at the Culinary Institute of Michigan in Port Huron and Muskegon and the Auto Diesel Institute in Owosso. Prioritizing the health and safety of students, faculty and staff, the plan will continue to follow the most up-to-date guidance from the CDC on preventive health measures, including face coverings, social distancing and hand hygiene, to help prevent the spread of COVID-19.
Medacom College will not require anyone to receive a vaccine. However, believing it is in the best interest of everyone in its campus communities, leadership is strongly encouraging all faculty, staff and students to get vaccinated when eligible. Additionally, in partnership with Rite Aid, Medacom College is currently offering on-campus vaccination clinic sites for Medacom students and staff.
“We look forward to welcoming our faculty, staff and students back to campus for the start of the fall semester,” said Medacom College President, Dr. Bart Daig. “As COVID-19 vaccinations continue to progress in our state and throughout local communities, we are cautiously optimistic about returning to relative normalcy this fall. That said, we will remain vigilant and flexible in our planning, with the health and safety of our students and staff as priority one.”
In addition to in-person learning, on-campus housing will continue to be available to students this fall. Medacom has safely accommodated residence life students since the start of the pandemic, and will continue to adhere to best practices to ensure student residents receive a safe, enjoyable housing experience.