The Equinox

6 Points Will Determine College Reopening

By Jhoana T. Merino-Martinez

News Editor

Strategies for reopening New Jersey businesses are underway, yet a looming concern for students and faculty alike is how universities will reopen safely — or even if it is safe to gather people indoors again. 

The Equinox explored the issues surrounding reopening in a Roundtable discussion. Here is an examination of the state framework that will govern reopening. 

 On April 27, New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy announced a plan for reopening the state’s public institutions. The six points of his strategy:

Using the markers listed above, a reopening plan was created in the form of stages ranging from maximum restrictions to a “new normal.”

New Jersey entered Stage 2 of the reopening plan on June 14.  Libraries and venues such as restaurants and recreational facilities were cleared to open as long as they follow certain guidelines, including additional sanitation requirements and establishing hours of operation for high-risk peoples — all as defined by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). 

Plans for reopening schools, however, were not defined in the administrative order. 

New Jersey’s interim Secretary of Higher Education Diana Gonzalez

said that the department will be responsible for sending colleges packets of safety recommendations and requirements. 

In addition, colleges must submit a reopening plan that satisfies the following 10 categories of campus life before allowing students to return:

The above markers are being used as a reference point for universities of New Jersey to finalize their plans for the upcoming fall semester. 

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Art by Elizabeth Scalzo.

Crucial points needed for FDU reopening.