Attention IU students
Do not come to campus if you have symptoms of COVID-19 or believe you’ve been infected. Use the IU Health self checker to review symptoms and determine next steps.
Stay safe, healthy, and #IUStrong
With spring classes soon to be underway, we look forward to welcoming students, faculty, and staff back to campus in February for learning, teaching, and research.
Return to campus/spring semester: This spring will look much like the fall in terms of safety guidelines. Refresh your memory on health and safety guidance. Check out the schedule for spring semester.
Flu vaccines: Getting a flu shot matters more than ever and the shot is required for IU students and employees.
COVID-19 vaccines: With health care workers, students administering the vaccine, and those over age 70 being the first in the IU community to receive the vaccine, it’s not too early for everyone to find out more about this critical step in preventing the spread.
Voluntary asymptomatic testing: Students, faculty and staff at some IU campuses can schedule a voluntary COVID-19 test. These free, optional saliva-based tests will be offered during the intersession (Nov. 30 - Feb. 7).
Ask Aaron webinars: Find information on upcoming and past webinars with Dr. Aaron Carroll, one of the leaders of IU's COVID-19 response team.
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Additional resources
- Get a flu shot.
- Wear a mask. Wash your hands. Mind your distance.
- Have a plan: Decide where you'll isolate if you need to. Pack a bag ahead of time.
- Download the IU Mobile App for critical university information.
- Answer the call to help contact tracers identify and isolate positive cases.