Vaccination
COVID -19 Vaccination Policy
COVID-19 vaccinations are not required to learn or work at Trinity. COVID-19 vaccinations are recommended for all who are able to receive them in order to reduce individual risk of illness as well as to provide protection to the vulnerable in our community. To learn more about COVID vaccination please visit the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) immunization page.
Boosters
We encourage you to remain up-to-date with your COVID-19 vaccinations. To learn more about the COVID-19 vaccine schedule please visit the Centers for Disease Control.
Need To Locate A Vaccine Clinic?
Visit www.vaccine.gov
On-Campus Vaccination Events
At this time there are no on-campus vaccination events scheduled. We will host several vaccination events during the Fall semester (2024).
Risk-Reduction Plan
Our Approach
The Health and Wellness Workgroup, along with Trinity University executive leadership, are monitoring local and national public health sources and campus COVID conditions daily to determine if changes in policy are needed to maintain the health and safety of our community. We will provide information on our website to assist our community in making personal risk-reduction decisions. In the event that a major change in protocols is needed (ie. mandatory masking), this will be communicated via email to the entire campus community.
Masks
During our current phase of the COVID-19 pandemic masks are not required to be worn. We encourage our community to follow the CDC and local public health department’s recommendations regarding masks.
You can learn more about the current risk level and recommended risk-reduction measures for your location via the CDC's website. Select your current County in the “COVID in your community” section. Trinity is located in Bexar county.
Other Requirements
Prior restrictions or limits on travel, visitors, and gathering size have been lifted. There is no mandatory surveillance testing.
Some members of our community are at higher risk for severe illness during a COVID-19 infection. We recommend that those community members follow health and safety guidance as outlined by the Centers for Disease Control (CDC).
To learn more about campus accommodations related to COVID please visit Student Accessibility Services (for students), or Human Resources (for employees).
COVID Resources Toolkit
Download COVID posters that let you announce your preference for masking and support behaviors that can help stop the spread of COVID-19.
- Poster 1: Help prevent the spread of germs (PDF)
- Poster 2: Covid symptoms (PDF)