Addendum to the Student Code of Conduct

We hope you and your families are doing well and are looking forward to returning to campus for the 2021 – 2022 academic year.  The information provided in this document is to inform you of additional policies and protocols you will be expected to follow during the 2021 – 2022 academic year. It is critical that you read this information carefully and take time to think about what it means when you return to campus in a few weeks. You will be expected to take these precautions seriously and adhere to the policies and procedures outlined below and by different offices/departments on campus.

Manhattanville College aims to minimize the potential spread of disease and protect the health and safety of our community. The Coronavirus will require significant changes in order to account for public health-informed practices. The below policies and procedures are an addendum to the Student Handbook/Code of Conduct and are applicable to all Manhattanville College students.  These policies and procedures describe the protocol for wearing face coverings, campus guests/visitors, meals, transportation, and COVID-19 safety requirements related to the coronavirus and/or public related health issues. The College reserves the right to change these policies at any time due to the needs of the College or due to recommendations or directives of federal, state, or local public health authorities.

All members of the Manhattanville College community—students, staff, faculty and third-party contracted services are required to act in a manner that demonstrates respect and consideration for those around them, including respect and consideration for the health and safety of all community members. At any time, if the College deems that a student is causing a health or safety hazard, or is not complying with the health and safety guidance adopted by Manhattanville College as it relates to public health crises, the identified student will go through the Student Code of Conduct process and will be asked to leave the campus if their behavior poses a continuing health or safety risk for our campus community.