For the first time since the coronavirus pandemic began more than a year ago, Central Texas College will reopen its student housing facility, Morton Hall, to students for the summer 2021 semester.
Summer occupancy will allow 35 full-time, single students to reside on campus. Students will not have roommates as the schoolâs COVID-19 safety protocols require students to live in a single-occupancy room with no sharing of bathrooms.
All check-in materials formerly handled in-person will now be done virtually/online and submitted prior to a studentâs arrival to minimize contact and the unnecessary handling of documents.
Residents will be required to complete a virtual orientation to ensure an understanding of the implemented rules and safety guidelines. Prior to the move-in date, students must present a negative COVID-19 test result no more than seven days old. International students must present proof of vaccination.
On June 1 residents in District 4 can begin heading to the polls for early voting in the second election to decide their representative. Election Day will be June 12.
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