Dear NJCU Students,
Welcome to the Fall 2021 semester at NJCU. Like our peers around the state, we are thrilled to be starting the fall semester in person. We welcomed our residential students back this weekend, along with our international students and student-athletes.
In the coming weeks, NJCU will hold our
40th annual Convocation, Welcome Back Week with clubs and organizations,
OSP and
ASCEND events, with our highly successful Gothic Knight athletics program, and performances, speaker series, and remarkable gallery exhibitions
through The Center for the Arts. We are excited to welcome alumni and donors to our campus to meet faculty and students who are doing transformational work.
This summer, our hosted summer camps for the community and NJCU held our
25th Proyecto Science STEM program for middle and high school students. Additionally, our institution held summer programming and workshops for the arts.
Last week,
we were joined by many leaders in the state as we opened NJCU @ Fort Monmouth, a project that culminates a 15-year relationship with the region and provides the state with a public four-year degree option for those living near the Jersey Shore.
This fall will be a ‘new normal’ for us. Following the FDA approval of the Pfizer vaccine, Governor Murphy set safety protocols. Following those protocols, we will mandate masks for indoor use for everyone for at least the first month of the semester. Those who are unvaccinated will . The rapid test will be . This is to ensure the safety of all of us — vaccinated or not.
We have made great progress on vaccinations among faculty, staff and students and will be offering them to the campus twice a week in Lot 4, on the following dates:
- Tuesday, August 31
- Friday, September 3
- Tuesday, September 14
- Thursday, September 16
- Tuesday, September 21
- Thursday, September 23
- Tuesday, September 28
- Thursday, September 30
Students will need their first vaccination by September 17, unless they qualify for an exemption. Contact the
Office of the Vice President for Student Affairs for more information.
I am looking forward to a robust and exciting fall semester.
Sue Henderson, Ph.D.
President, NJCU