March 17, 2020: All campuses closed effective noon today, March 17.March 20, 2020: COVID-19 Update from the President.March 20, 2020: COVID-19 update for NMC employees.March 20, 2020: COVID-19 update for NMC students.March 23, 2020: COVID-19 update for all employees: "stay at home" order.March 23, 2020: COVID-19 update for students: "stay at home" order.March 25, 2020: COVID-19 important updates: Commencement & Spring Semester.March 25, 2020: Finals to be held remotely, Commencement postponed.March 26, 2020: A message of thanks to our NMC family (Video).April 1, 2020: COVID-19 federal emergency relief funding for students.April 2, 2020: COVID-19 update for students regarding grading, drops and financial support.April 8, 2020: Important update on summer classes.April 9, 2020: Update for NMC Students: Governor extends “Stay Home, Stay Safe” order.April 9, 2020: Update for NMC Employees: Governor extends “Stay Home, Stay Safe” order.April 17: 2020: Virtual Town Hall for NMC employees.April 27, 2020: A promise to students from President Nissley.May 1, 2020: Extension of "Stay Home, Stay Safe" order.May 8, 2020: Extension of "Stay Home, Stay Safe" order through May 28.June 12, 2020: NMC announces plans for fall semester and safety guidelines.June 15, 2020: NMC moves to Stage 2 of reopening plan.July 15, 2020: COVID-19 case found at NMC during voluntary quarantine.7, 2020: Fall Safety Message for Students 20, 2020: Updates to stage 2 reopening: food service, library, building access 20, 2020: Fall Semester Kick-off: Safety Overview Sept, 29, 2020: Update to spring semester schedule.30, 2020: COVID-19 Update: Region now at Phase 4, NMC remains at Stage 2 16, 2020: New COVID-19 restrictions on NMC campuses 18, 2020: New app now available for NMC employees (New COVID-19 Symptom Screen Protocol) 7, 2021: Lobdell’s: A Teaching Restaurant to be closed for spring semester 13, 2021: Spring semester message to students 15, 2021: County expanding COVID-19 vaccination effort to Hagerty Center 4, 2021: Hagerty Center vaccination site updates March 2, 2021: Health Service Notice regarding COVID-19. March 15, 2021: Please be safe as cases rise.April 8, 2021: Increased vaccine availability.May 11, 2021: NMC will move to Stage 3 of reopening plan May 24.May 14, 2021: Change to campus mask protocol starts May 15.May 21, 2021: More information on NMC's May 24 move to Stage 3 of reopening plan.July 19, 2021: NMC moves to Stage 4 of reopening plan.Aug: 10, 2021: Masks required starting Aug: 11.Aug: 19, 2021: Vaccinated NMC students earn a shot at free tuition.25, 2021: Safety protocol updates for fall semester 1, 2021: Fall COVID-19 safety reminder video 15, 2021: Change in case notification procedure 15, 2022: Masks required while committee considers changes May 23, 2022: COVID-19 dashboard paused.Novem2021 Fall COVID-19 Safety Reminder Video 19Īs we prepare to enter the third year of the pandemic, the COVID response team is making some adjustments to the notification process. Our goals remain the same as they have since the pandemic began in March 2020: Keep our campus community safe while limiting the disruption to learning.ĭecemChange in case notification procedure beginning Dec. Welcome to the spring semester! Whether you are a new or returning student, please review NMC’s COVID-19 safety precautions.Īs we begin the spring semester, we’d like to provide you with updates and reminders regarding COVID-19 safety precautions. We have some important updates and reminders on NMC’s masking policy and resources as we continue to respond to the evolving COVID-19 pandemic. Masks will continue to be required while the COVID-19 Committee and the Reimagining Learning Committee discuss how to continue to meet our goals of keeping our students and employees safe, while limiting the disruption to learning. Masks will be recommended, but no longer required while inside NMC buildings.įebruMasks required while committee considers changes Starting Monday, February 28, Northwestern Michigan College will move to a new phase of our COVID-19 response. Positive results may not be reported to campus or any health authorities, meaning the dashboard no longer offers an accurate picture of the virus on campus. Over the same time, the prevalence of at-home testing increased significantly. Cases rose 63 percent in January-February (102 to 167), but only 6 percent in March-April (167-178). The spread of COVID-19 on campus has slowed greatly since the winter months. NOTE: The Keep Safe page is NMC’s hub for COVID information.Īs of May 23, 2022, NMC’s COVID-19 response team has decided to pause updates to the cases on campus dashboard for the summer semester, when the on-campus population ebbs significantly.
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