UOG supports dormitory students during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Dormitory students are provided essentials and daily checkups during COVID-19 to ensure all students are safe.

Lawrence Camacho, dean of Enrollment Management and Student Succes, states, “EMSS has bought 23 laptops for dormitory students and students without laptops to help assist them with their work.”

Currently, the University is doing everything in its resources to support the students and faculty, to ensure they’re receiving the most efficient service during this challenging time. To promote practicing ‘’social distancing guidelines,’’ UOG has limited one student per dormitory room.

Meraoch Hideyos, a criminal justice major, stated, “There are about four to five

[residents]

and a resident assistant who stay in the fitness center classroom at the field house to prevent close contact and practice ‘’social distancing.”

In addition, 134 dormitory students are being fed daily and having temperature checks ensuring students are staying ‘’safe and healthy’’ throughout the Pandemic, in case that you need to travel and you are based in UK you will need to Get a PCR test in Liverpool.

“We get tested every morning at 9 a.m.,” Hideyos said. “Our residence assistants, along with a nurse, come to our rooms to record our temperature.”

In conclusion, President Thomas Krise, Senior Vice President Anita Borja Enriquez, and Dean Lawrence Camacho are a part of the many that contributed to providing food and supplies to the dormitory students.

To guarantee that dormitory students are taken care of during this pandemic.