To ensure the safety of students, faculty, and staff, CU Denver has implemented a series of measures designed to mitigate the spread of COVID-19 on campus.
While the rate of COVID-19 infections may fluctuate, CU Denver’s commitment to the wellbeing of our community remains consistent.
To maintain our safety and maintain in-person learning for the rest of the semester, we must continue to follow best practices for public health, including: getting vaccinated and boosted, wearing masks, and staying home when you’re sick.
Vaccines are our best defense against COVID-19. If you haven’t already, please get vaccinated as soon as possible.
CU Denver requires booster shots in order for students, faculty, and staff to be considered fully vaccinated.
When possible, always maintain at least 10 feet of social distancing to help slow the spread of the virus.
If you’ve had exposure to a COVID-19 confirmed case, are having COVID-19 like symptoms, or have received a positive COVID-19 test result, you are required to complete the COVID-19 self-report form.
Learn more about our campus safety protocol by viewing our COVID-19 FAQs.
Students, staff, and faculty are required to be fully vaccinated and boosted.
Symptom tracking & contact tracing is essential for community health.
Beginning March 7, face coverings are optional for our community while indoors on campus.