Winter 2022 Term: Back to Campus

| November 18, 2021
Submitted by Karina Almeida for Student Experience - Academic

Winter term classes will begin on January 10, 2022. Students are expected to make arrangements to live or commute to Hamilton by early January. If you are unsure of your course instruction mode, make sure to check your schedule by selecting the ‘Student Centre’ tile in Mosaic

What you need to know:

Health & Safety Guidelines

  • Proof of vaccination is required in order to access McMaster University facilities and services
    • If you have not yet uploaded your proof of vaccination, please remember that you are not permitted to access campus or any McMaster-affiliated site, unless you have an approved exemption
  • Before arriving on campus, students must complete the MacCheck daily check-in
  • For students who have not previously accessed campus, you are required to complete the Back to Mac COVID-19 training
  • Masks or face coverings will remain mandatory on campus for all indoor spaces, and in outdoor settings when physical distancing is not possible

Visit the Back to Mac website for more information.

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One thought on "Winter 2022 Term: Back to Campus"

  1. John says:

    With the new variant Omicron and low vaccine efficacy towards it, is there a chance of classes being online again? Before I sign a lease…

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