The new operations plan is effective as of Tuesday, November 1, 2022.
Masks
Statewide mask mandates were lifted for most places in March. Masks are still required in healthcare settings and some other locations off campus. Exposure response protocol from the college plan still requires masks for those recovering from the virus or those who have had close contact with a positive case.
Ask to Mask
We recognize people will have different levels of comfort around masking. Employees who are willing to mask upon request will display window/door decals and/or button.
Building Access
Campus visitors do not need to check in, submit health attestations, or use designated building entrances. Doors that were traditionally open prior to COVID-19 are again unlocked. Directional signage has been removed.
Social Distancing
Furniture has been restored to pre-COVID-19 arrangements. Distance markers are being removed and no longer need to be observed.
Exposure
See the current safety plan for up-to-date requirements about exposure, quarantine, and isolation following exposure and positive tests.
Updated November 1, 2022, this plan outlines policies and procedures and is subject to change. It is a living document and will be updated as new information is made available.
Visit the Learning Plan page to read about how classes will be taught and which academic programs are accepting applications.
Questions? Here's who to contact:
General COVID-19 Protocols
Lisa Beach, Executive Director of Operations and Interim Vice President for Finance & Administration, lisa.beach@cptc.edu
Employee directory: www.cptc.edu/directory
Clover Park Technical College is required to provide regular reporting to the U.S. Department of Education (ED) on the use of funds authorized by the CARES Act. Funds received by CPTC under the CARES Act were authorized by Congress and signed into law by the President on March 27, 2020. The information is intended to not only meet the reporting requirements of the CARES Act but also provide information to our college community regarding CPTC’s use of the student grant portion of the Higher Education Emergency Relief Fund (HEERF).