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This fall we must work together to slow the spread of COVID-19, on and off our campuses. This is why we are asking all UAF students taking in-person classes or students who need to access any of our facilities to take the Nanooks Care Pledge.
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The pledge is a commitment to keeping yourself and others safe. In taking the pledge, you affirm that you will follow UAF safety policies and guidelines while you are on campus.
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Please make sure you read the pledge and understand fully that by taking in-person classes you are agreeing to abide by the expectations, policies and guidelines within. Students who do not honor UAF safety policies and guidelines will be subject to disciplinary action through the Center for Student Rights and Responsibilities.
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If you are not comfortable following UAF policy or guidelines, please do not take in-person classes. We have many online courses you can take from anywhere in the world that will keep you on track.
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Thank you for your continued efforts to keep Nanook Nation healthy!
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— Keith Champagne, vice chancellor for student affairs
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