COVID-19 Vaccination Requirement for Fall 2022
August 22, 2022
Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, Hudson Valley Community College has ensured a safe learning and working environment for students, faculty and staff, and supported the greater community’s fight against the virus.
Our students have consistently complied with strict regulations and protocols related to COVID-19.
Without an extension on New York State’s Executive Order requiring vaccination for the Fall 2022 semester, on July 13 the college made the decision to not mandate, but still strongly encourage, COVID-19 vaccination for in-person fall semester students.
Our reasons for this decision included: persistent concerns expressed by students and parents; the fact that college faculty, staff, visitors and high school students on campus are not required to be vaccinated; the reality that the college does not have dormitories or residence halls; the lack of any mandate for area high school students to be vaccinated; and the fact that most government agencies, businesses, community and not-for-profit organizations no longer require vaccination to participate in in-person activities.
Although our goal was to increase access and remove a barrier to higher education after an extraordinarily difficult time for many students, the college has decided to continue to comply with SUNY’s vaccination policy for the fall semester. In short, permitting vaccination to be optional for in-person students is not feasible at this time.
Already, more than 85 percent of fall semester students have submitted proof of vaccination to the college. Those who have not yet provided proof of vaccination or applied for an exemption will be immediately notified on how to submit these documents. We will also continue to monitor the situation surrounding COVID-19 as the semester begins and respond in the best interest of our community.
For more information, visit www.hvcc.edu/covid19.