Stay up-to-date with how you can help keep our community safe.
Updated September 25, 2023
Acadia University is pleased to provide our students, faculty, and staff with the opportunity to learn and work together safely.
We follow the advice of Nova Scotia’s Public Health Authority and our Occupational Health and Safety Committee. We expect all employees, students, contractors, and visitors to campus to do the same.
Acadia is advising students to use the declaration form for COVID-19 related absences.
Although masking is no longer mandated on campus, Acadia is mask-friendly and encourages mask use.
PLEASE CONTINUE TO PROTECT YOURSELF AND OTHERS
This website will continue to be updated as needed.
Although proof of vaccination is not required to attend campus, in keeping with Public Health guidance, you are strongly encouraged to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 and its variants, including having any booster shots that you are eligible to receive in your home province or country.
Being fully vaccinated protects you from a serious illness and helps reduce the spread of the virus when your symptoms are kept to a minimum. We also encourage you to monitor your health for signs of symptoms and take appropriate precautions. Washing your hands regularly and wearing a mask in indoor public spaces are great ways to reduce your potential for catching and spreading the virus to others.
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Contact residencelife@acadiau.ca for residence-related COVID-19 inquiries, and visit our Student Services page for mental health support and more.
Employees should speak with their direct supervisor.
Thank you for doing your part to help prevent the spread of COVID-19.
Symptoms can vary from person to person and in different age groups. Symptoms may take up to 14 days to appear after exposure to COVID-19. The severity of COVID-19 symptoms can range from mild to severe, and in some cases, can lead to death. Current information suggests most people don't experience severe illness or need to be hospitalized.
You need to self-isolate and complete a COVID-19 self-assessment if in the past 48 hours you've had or you're currently experiencing:
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Follow the prompts to determine if you require a rapid test or a PCR test.
If you are experiencing symptoms, please isolate and stay home. Isolating means that you remain in your personal residence room or personal space (off-campus), avoid all contact with others, and do not allow others to visit you. You can use the washroom and disinfect, but wear a mask when you need to walk through common areas and do not share kitchen facilities. This is required by the Province of Nova Scotia Emergency Act and there can be fines starting at $2422.
If you are a student and need to self-isolate:
If you are an employee or contractor working on campus and need to self-isolate:
Anyone coming to campus should continue to complete a daily symptom check. Effective April 30, we continue to encourage you to wear a mask and ensure you are fully vaccinated, but masks and social distancing are no longer mandatory.
Be prepared for changes as we move through the Omicron wave/sixth wave of COVID-19 in Nova Scotia. Some services and departments may require a change in hours of operation, move to an appointment-only or remote model. We encourage you to contact the department or visit their website before visiting.
The provincial government has completed its three-phase reopening plan, and almost all province-wide restrictions (gathering, social distancing, etc.) have been dropped. Some restrictions remain in place in high-risk settings, such as healthcare and continuing care.
2021-07-28 10:00
To best protect the health and safety of our campus community, Acadia University asks that you respond to the following community-wide survey.
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2021-07-23 13:52
Dear Acadia campus community members,Recent messages from federal and provincial public health officials have been encouraging and clear – the COVID-19 vaccine will allow us to be together safely sooner. I am pleased to report that Acadia has recently approved a vaccination policy for students and employees. While vaccination is not mandatory, it is strongly recommended, and we are striving to reach a fully vaccinated campus community status.
2021-06-25 15:00
This past fifteen months have been exceptional in so many ways. Many employees have been working remotely, some have worked both on and off campus as required and others have been on campus day after day throughout the pandemic. Thanks to your dedication and ingenuity, together, we provided the best possible experience for Acadia’s students in challenging conditions. My thanks go out to you for all you have done during these very difficult times.
Read more … Messages to Employees - Return to Campus Plan and Work from Home Pilot
2021-06-16 11:50
2021-05-27 13:04
Premier Iain Rankin and Dr. Robert Strang, Nova Scotia’s chief medical officer of health, announced recently, that current public health restrictions will remain in place across Nova Scotia until at least the second week of June.
Acadia University is therefore extending our measures until at least the second week of June to do our part to help stop the spread of COVID-19.
Read more … Acadia extends restrictions date to align with Province
2021-05-10 19:18
As the provincial government increases restrictions across Nova Scotia, Acadia University is extending our measures to do our part to help stop the spread of COVID-19.
The following measures, announced April 27 to May 12, will now be extended until at least May 28:
Read more … Campus extends restrictions until May 28
2021-05-07 15:22
Premier Iain Rankin and Dr. Robert Strang, Nova Scotia’s chief medical officer of health, announced further restrictions to prevent the spread of COVID-19. The measures include extended school closures, tighter border restrictions and isolation requirements for rotational workers, and limits on shoppers. Members of the Acadia community should familiarize themselves with these new precautions and restrictions.
Read more … Province of Nova Scotia announces border closures and additional restrictions
2021-05-04 13:25
Acadia University and the Town of Wolfville call for increased vigilance as COVID-19 numbers climb in Nova Scotia.
2021-04-29 10:07
The Government of Canada has released new guidance that students who plan to study in Canada in Fall 2021 should complete their study permit application by May 15, 2021 to ensure that they receive an approval by August 6, in time to attend for the Fall semester.
2021-04-27 19:00
Acadia University is taking the following steps as part of a province-wide effort to stop the spread of COVID-19.
Effective at 8 a.m. on Wednesday, April 28 until at least May 12:
All classes and labs will move to remote delivery only until at least May 12. Faculty will work with students to determine how they will continue their studies during this period.
Read more … Message to Campus - campus closed until May 12
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