COVID-19 Info
ACADEMIC YEAR 2022-23
Student Vax Info
CUNY mandates that all students taking in-person and hybrid classes be fully vaccinated and upload proof of up-to-date vaccination in CUNYfirst. Maintaining up-to-date COVID-19 vaccination status is the single most important thing you can do to protect yourself and keep CUNY safe.
For the Fall 2022 semester, most CUNY courses will be in-person. So, students taking in-person or hybrid courses must be fully vaccinated when classes begin.
All students registering for a fully in-person or hybrid class for the 2022 Fall semester and thereafter must be fully vaccinated unless they have been granted a religious exception or medical exemption to the vaccine.
Although booster shots are not required for course registration at this time, we strongly encourage all students to be up-to-date on their related booster shots.
All students taking in-person or hybrid classes must upload proof of their status to CUNYfirst so it can be approved by the start of classes.
Students should familiarize themselves with the additional guidelines below:
- If your vaccination documents are already approved in CUNYfirst, you do not need to re-submit them, but they must include appropriate proof.
- All students (except those with approved exemptions or exceptions) must be fully vaccinated to enter any CUNY facility.
- The deadline to submit a religious exception or medical exemption for the Fall ’22 semester has passed (July 25, 2022).
Use these tools to find a free vaccine and/or booster site close to you and to check which vaccine(s) they offer:
CUNY COVID-19 Safety Tracker
The latest safety metrics are updated weekly every Tuesday. Testing is evaluated over a one-week period from Monday to Sunday.
Most Recent Week (9/26/22 – 10/2/22)
Affiliation Location | Positives # | Tests # | % of Positive Tests | Positives from Non-CUNY Sites* |
---|---|---|---|---|
Baruch College | 12 | 744 | 1.60% | 7 |
BMCC | 6 | 835 | 0.70% | 2 |
Bronx Community College | 7 | 515 | 1.40% | 2 |
Brooklyn College | 11 | 659 | 1.70% | 0 |
Central Office, RF, Other | 6 | 198 | 3.00% | 2 |
City College of New York | 13 | 767 | 1.70% | 6 |
College of Staten Island | 5 | 473 | 1.10% | 9 |
Craig Newmark Graduate School of Journalism | 0 | 16 | 0.00% | 1 |
CUNY Graduate School of Public Health | 2 | 16 | 12.50% | 0 |
CUNY School of Labor & Urban Studies | 0 | 16 | 0.00% | 0 |
CUNY School of Law | 2 | 38 | 5.30% | 3 |
CUNY School of Professional Studies | 2 | 67 | 3.00% | 4 |
CUNY Graduate Center | 2 | 184 | 1.10% | 5 |
Guttman Community College | 1 | 26 | 3.80% | 2 |
Hostos Community College | 8 | 187 | 4.30% | 6 |
Hunter College | 11 | 792 | 1.40% | 23 |
Hunter College Campus School | 2 | 9 | 22.20% | 13 |
John Jay College | 4 | 519 | 0.80% | 3 |
Kingsborough Community College | 3 | 355 | 0.80% | 2 |
LaGuardia Community College | 4 | 322 | 1.20% | 1 |
Lehman College | 14 | 546 | 2.60% | 0 |
Medgar Evers College | 1 | 225 | 0.40% | 2 |
New York City College of Technology | 2 | 493 | 0.40% | 4 |
Queens College | 11 | 668 | 1.60% | 0 |
Queensborough Community College | 11 | 546 | 2.00% | 7 |
York College | 5 | 241 | 2.10% | 0 |
TOTAL | 145 | 9,457 | 1.50% | 104 |
Cumulative (8/25/21 – 10/2/22)
Affiliation Location | Positives # | Tests # | % of Positive Tests | Positives from Non-CUNY Sites* |
---|---|---|---|---|
Baruch College | 573 | 32,809 | 1.70% | 719 |
BMCC | 453 | 26,908 | 1.70% | 302 |
Bronx Community College | 254 | 13,904 | 1.80% | 98 |
Brooklyn College | 429 | 26,811 | 1.60% | 175 |
Central Office, RF, Other | 318 | 13,124 | 2.40% | 74 |
City College of New York | 551 | 25,208 | 2.20% | 134 |
College of Staten Island | 358 | 19,213 | 1.90% | 249 |
Craig Newmark Graduate School of Journalism | 26 | 656 | 4.00% | 80 |
CUNY Graduate School of Public Health | 13 | 851 | 1.50% | 1 |
CUNY School of Labor & Urban Studies | 13 | 587 | 2.20% | 9 |
CUNY School of Law | 43 | 1,304 | 3.30% | 57 |
CUNY School of Professional Studies | 71 | 2,775 | 2.60% | 27 |
CUNY Graduate Center | 147 | 6,715 | 2.20% | 128 |
Guttman Community College | 25 | 1,267 | 2.00% | 35 |
Hostos Community College | 186 | 8,479 | 2.20% | 170 |
Hunter College | 529 | 38,078 | 1.40% | 814 |
Hunter College Campus School | 23 | 559 | 4.10% | 641 |
John Jay College | 328 | 17,950 | 1.80% | 106 |
Kingsborough Community College | 322 | 15,174 | 2.10% | 33 |
LaGuardia Community College | 263 | 10,991 | 2.40% | 375 |
Lehman College | 392 | 16,924 | 2.30% | 35 |
Medgar Evers College | 161 | 7,940 | 2.00% | 68 |
New York City College of Technology | 273 | 15,426 | 1.80% | 66 |
Queens College | 429 | 25,163 | 1.70% | 38 |
Queensborough Community College | 344 | 17,004 | 2.00% | 237 |
York College | 219 | 9,517 | 2.30% | 132 |
TOTAL | 6,743 | 355,337 | 1.90% | 4,803 |
*Positives from Non-CUNY Sites: People who test for reasons other than entering a CUNY facility and are self-reporting to the Campus Coronavirus Liaison
University Guidance
Spring 2022
Fall 2021
Summer 2021
Spring 2021
Fall 2020
Summer 2020
Spring 2020
- HR Resources
- Faculty & Staff Vaccination Mandate FAQ
- Vaccination Verification User Guide for CUNY Employees
- COVID-19 Testing Program for Faculty and Staff: FAQ
- Getting Back to Working in Person: FAQ
- CUNY Guidelines for Central Office Reopening
- Flexible Work Arrangements
- Tools and Rules for Teleworking: A Guide for Employees
- Medical and Religious Exemptions – Appendix A
CUNY’s 25 campuses have developed individual operating plans to cover a range of scenarios.
Academic Continuity Guidance
Click this link to review CUNY’s latest COVID-19 Academic Continuity Guidance. The document is formatted as a running list of issues, such as: Fall 2020 Instructional Modalities & Scheduling; University Admissions, Research Continuity; MSCHE Accreditation Issues; NYSED Regulatory Issues; Academic Policies, Requirements, and Deadlines; Shared Governance and HR Issues; Financial Aid and Other Types of Support; Clinical Placements; Distance Learning Platforms, Tools & Resources; Student Success, Equity & Inclusion; Internships; Adult and Continuing Education Programs; Travel.
Use the following links to find information on technology supporting distance learning and remote work on this web site.
Resources for all students, faculty and staff
- CUNY Information Security Guide for Working Remotely
- CUNY-wide applications and services
- College resources
- Zoom Security Protocol
Distance learning and instruction resources
- Blackboard Support
- CUNY Academic Cloud Tools Comparison Chart
- Student access to Adobe Creative Cloud
- Instructional software list
Faculty and staff resources
- FAQs for faculty and staff on accessing and using CUNY technology to support remote teaching, learning and work
- IT Resources for Remote Work and Teaching
- CUNY Zoom
- Technology Training Resources
Central Office only
We want to remind our diverse CUNY community that we are an institution that takes pride in its welcoming environment and unwavering commitment to the values of equity and inclusion. One unfortunate and unacceptable aspect of the coronavirus pandemic has been a wave of anti-Asian and anti-Asian-American bigotry. References to COVID-19 that connect the virus to racial, ethnic or cultural identity are irresponsible and dangerous. CUNY condemns any response to this global health crisis that leads to mistreatment, bias or disrespect of any kind. These are extraordinarily challenging and anxious times, and we are all in this together. As always, any student who experiences discrimination of any kind can contact their campus Student Affairs Office for support. Likewise, faculty or staff can contact their campus Chief Diversity Officer or Office of Human Resources.
- Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
- NYS Department of Health (NYSDOH)
- NYC Department of Health and Mental Hygiene (DOHMH)
- World Health Organization (WHO) | Situational Dashboard
- CUNY’s Health and Wellness Services
- American Association of Colleges and Universities
- CUNY Research Foundation
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