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COVID-19 student testing details announced

A member of MUSC's testing team at NewSpring in July 2020

As part of Clemson’s plan to promote a safe return to in-person instruction and on-campus activities beginning Sept. 21, the University will require all students on its main campus to receive a negative COVID-19 test result prior to returning to the classroom and campus.

Starting Sept. 11, the University will begin testing students at Littlejohn Coliseum on campus. On Sept. 11-13, testing will be limited to on-campus students who are scheduled to move into their residences on those days. No other students should schedule a test during this period.

All on-campus students must make an appointment in advance to be tested on the day they are scheduled to move-in. Testing will take place from 8 a.m. – 6 p.m. on Sept. 11-13. On-campus residents will receive a communication from Clemson Home tomorrow with registration instructions.

Students living on campus also are still required to upload their results of a negative PCR (nasal or saliva) test taken within 10 days of their move-in date or a positive serological test within 40 days to begin their move-in process to the COVID-19 Test Result Upload Tool.

We have received reports of a small number of students who are having difficulty securing a test result. In those cases, students can get tested on the day of their scheduled move-in, but will not be able to take occupancy of their living space until the test result is returned, which could take up to 48 hours.

Off-campus student testing to begin Sept. 14

Starting Sept. 14, testing will be available to both on-campus and off-campus students at Littlejohn Coliseum. Testing hours are 8 a.m. – 6 p.m. on Sept. 14-17, and 8 a.m. – noon on Sept. 18.

Off-campus students who have been tested in recent weeks as part of the University’s voluntary surveillance testing program will need to be tested again starting Sept. 14. Registration instructions for off-campus students will be sent in a separate communication.

The University’s goal is to have all students tested by the end of the day on Sept. 18. Should additional testing be required it would continue the week of Sept. 21.

Quarantine/isolation guidelines

No student can return to in-person instruction or on-campus activities without a negative test result secured during this period. On-campus residents who test positive will be relocated into identified isolation spaces on or near campus for 10-14 days before being allowed to return to their residence hall space. Off-campus students will need to isolate in their residence for the same period of time.

All students who test positive must notify Redfern Health Center, which will provide clearance to return to campus once a student’s isolation period has been completed. Close contacts of those who are infected may also need to be quarantined.

We appreciate everyone’s flexibility and patience as we work toward a safe return to campus activities on Sept. 21. More information on Clemson’s COVID-19 response can be found here.  

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Corey Parham over 4 years ago said

My son tells me that most if not all of his classes are going to continue to be online even after he moves back on the campus next week. What is the point of having all the students move back in if there's not going to be...see more

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Glenda Elayda over 4 years ago said

My son moving date is Sept. 13 , he was tested on sept .3 and it’s positive. He had a letter from DHEC that he his cleared on sept 14th , he did upload all the requirements that they ask for but we have not hear anything. When...see more

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Anna Mataruka over 4 years ago said

My son had the PCR covid test done on 9/9 and it was negative. However, the test result received 9/11 did not state the type of covid test done. His test result was not accepted. We will try to ask the medical facility to give...see more

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Sandra Soohoo-Loeffel over 4 years ago said

My daughter tested positive on 9/9. So far she is asymptomatic. She is scheduled to move in on 9/18. If she remains asymptomatic, when can she move in?

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Trish Baer over 4 years ago said

Last question (and thank you for answering so many of our inquiries). - If students don’t have their test results from Littlejohn back before game time, does that mean they cannot go to the game?

 

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