COVID-19 TRAINING
If you were unable to certify all of the statements for the Spring COVID-19 Training, please review the statements below and follow the necessary steps.
Per Texas A&M System policy you may not return to campus until you can certify all of the statements at the end of the training.
COVID-19 Student Protocol
If you have any questions about the training please email studentlife@tamu.edu. You may review a copy of the training here.
- Please complete the Texas A&M COVID-19 Report Form
- Follow all medical guidance given and do not return to campus until cleared by your healthcare provider and consistent with CDC guidelines
- If you are a student employee who works on campus, you must follow the steps above and also immediately notify your work supervisor. For additional details, please review the Guide for Sick/Exposed Campus Members.
- Please complete the Texas A&M COVID-19 Report Form
- Isolate for at least 10 days since the first symptoms AND at least 24 hours with no fever without fever-reducing medication AND symptoms have resolved
- If you are a student employee who works on campus, you must follow the steps above and also immediately notify your work supervisor. For additional details, please review the Guide for Sick/Exposed Campus Members.
- Please complete the Texas A&M COVID-19 Report Form
- Isolate through the designated time period since the initial contact with a person who has COVID-19
- If you live on-campus, inform your hall or apartment staff as soon as possible and follow the Residence Life protocol.
- Please complete the Texas A&M COVID-19 Report Form
- Follow Texas A&M’s Guidance for close contact:
- Quarantine by staying home and monitoring your health
- Stay home for designated time period after your last contact with a person who has COVID-19
- Watch for fever (100.4◦F), cough, shortness of breath, or other symptoms of COVID-19
- If possible, stay away from others, especially people who are at higher risk for getting very sick from COVID-19
- You can leave quarantine to seek medical attention and get tested as needed, but you should go directly to your appointment, minimize contact with others, and return to quarantine
- Review Texas A&M’s Face Covering policy and FAQs. Please note that face shields are no longer an approved face covering.
- Review Texas A&M’s Testing Program information.
All students, faculty and staff returning from travel outside of the Brazos Valley should avoid contact with others to the greatest extent possible for 72 hours, always wear a mask, keep six feet from others and wash hands frequently. Per university email of December 14, 2020.
Aggie Code of Honor
For many years Aggies have followed a Code of Honor:
An Aggie does not lie, cheat or steal or tolerate those who do.
The Aggie Code of Honor is an effort to unify the aims of all Texas A&M men and women toward a high code of ethics and personal dignity. For most, living under this code will be no problem, as it asks nothing of a person that is beyond reason. It only calls for honesty and integrity, characteristics that Aggies have always exemplified.
The Aggie Code of Honor functions as a symbol to all Aggies, promoting understanding and loyalty to truth and confidence in each other.
For regular COVID-19 updates from Texas A&M University please visit tamu.edu/coronavirus.
If you have any additional questions or are in need of assistance please email covid19student@tamu.edu.