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CORONAVIRUS UPDATES AND RESOURCES

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Students who have tested positive for COVID-19 should .

Students residing on campus – Residence Life has protocols in place for those who need to isolate.
All students – Any student needing to isolate should contact their instructors to make arrangements for their coursework.


Students who have been exposed to COVID-19 should follow these guidelines: .

Students who test positive should report their case to the Adair County Health Department at 660.665.8491.

Yes.  You will need to supply disposable masks to visitors if this is a requirement.
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In general, no. However, some situations – such as participation in certain nursing clinicals, or possibly athletics – may require proof of vaccination. In the event a student is not able to receive a vaccine for medical or religious reasons, the circumstances of their situation will be reviewed on a case-by-case basis.


While it is unlikely campus would need to be closed, Truman demonstrated throughout the pandemic it is capable of pivoting when necessary to provide a quality academic experience in a safe way. Most residential students would likely return home. Those students with no viable alternative off-campus housing option (that are still registered for courses) would be able to remain in on-campus housing.


As always, any student with financial concerns is encouraged to meet with the Financial Aid Office to review their individual options.

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Last modified: Sept. 7, 2022