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Faculty and staff should take proper precautions to safeguard their health. It is important for everyone at DePaul to monitor yourself for COVID-19 symptoms, test when you feel sick and stay home to avoid exposing others if you are sick.
DePaul bases its COVID-19 response on state and local requirements, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) guidance, and input from the university’s Community Health Team and medical advisor from AMITA Health. We adapt our measures as the circumstances of the pandemic change.
Updated Aug. 18, 2022
Browse or search the most frequently asked questions about the university's COVID-19 policies and processes, including guidance for faculty on health and safety compliance in classes and pandemic-related policies.
Frequently Asked Questions
Faculty and staff are required to be fully vaccinated and boosted for COVID-19. Everyone in the community was required to provide proof of a booster. Learn more about the requirement.
COVID-19 Vaccine
Learn what you should do if you are experiencing COVID-19 symptoms or were exposed to someone who tested positive.
Health Monitoring
Learn about DePaul’s on-campus recommendations and protocols, including requirements for vaccinations and mask-wearing recommendations.
Health and Safety Practices
DePaul's dashboard represents new COVID-19 cases reported to the university of students, faculty or staff who were diagnosed with COVID-19 and who were on campus while they were potentially infectious.
COVID-19 Dashboard
See how DePaul prepared campus with investments in improved indoor air quality, widely available masks and hand sanitizer, and a cleaning regimen for high-touch surfaces.
Public Health Measures