Onboarding and Surveillance Testing
What is onboarding testing?
When you arrive on campus, you will need to participate in onboarding testing. Please note that you will need to wear your mask at all times and maintain a six-foot distance from others. For onboarding testing, your first stop will be our testing center located in the Athletic Center, which will have three stations:
- An outdoor station where you will blow your nose.
- A station in Dayton Arena where you will register and receive your test kit with a personalized label.
- A station in Dayton Arena where you will be observed while self-swabbing and sealing your sample. You will then drop the sample in a basket and leave the testing center. See instructions detailed in this document from the Broad Institute on how to collect an observed nasal swab sample.
Once testing is completed, you can pick up your key and ID and begin moving in. After this process, you will remain in your room in onboarding quarantine.
What is onboarding quarantine?
We will be instituting an onboarding quarantine as we bring you back to campus, because it will help the College have a better understanding of the health of the population as we welcome people from all over the country and world back to our campus. The duration of the quarantine may vary depending on people’s individual circumstances, including where they are traveling from and the mode of travel to campus. The parameters for onboarding quarantine may also be influenced by the Governor's executive orders and additional state guidance.
During onboarding quarantine, you will be able to do the following:
- Go to a dining services location to pick up a carry-out meal
- Retrieve a package at a designated pick-up location on campus
- Go to the testing center to continue your testing regimen
- Go to Student Health Services
- Use a laundry room in your building
- Use the assigned restroom on your floor in your building
- Go for a walk or run on campus property (you may walk in the Arboretum)
When outside of your room, you must wear a face mask or covering and maintain at least a six foot distance from others. Moving about the campus must be done alone and contact with others in person should be minimized. You will also be able to participate in campus programs and activities virtually. We will have a range of activities for you to engage in.
If I’m living off-campus, do I have to participate in onboarding quarantine after my test?
This same level of quarantine is expected for students who are commuting to campus from home and living off-campus in rental properties. Students living off-campus must remain in their home or rental property during onboarding quarantine with the exception of the following:
- At the Conn College campus:
- Go to a dining services location to pick up a carry-out meal (if you have a meal plan)
- Go to the package pick-up location on campus to retrieve a package
- Go to the testing center to continue with your testing regimen
- You may also go for a walk or run in your neighborhood where your rental property or home is located.
When outside of your rental property or home, you must wear a face mask or covering and maintain at least a six foot distance from others. Moving about must be done by oneself and contact with others in person should be minimized. During this period of time you may not go to stores, restaurants or other public spaces. This is critically important as we work to protect the greater New London region during this transition period.
What is surveillance testing?
Surveillance testing means that all students will be tested twice each week. Students will receive an assigned pair of testing days—either Monday/Thursday or Tuesday/Friday. Everyone who is being tested will be asked to download the CoVerified app, which provides easy access to information about testing and allows you to schedule a testing time that works for you on your two assigned testing days. Information on how to access the app will be forthcoming.
Do I have to pay for onboarding and surveillance tests?
All of the costs associated with onboard and surveillance testing will be covered by the College.