WOU vs. Coronavirus

WOU vs. Coronavirus

Problems

Problems

Pandemic coping

Possible second outbreak

A new 'normal'

Family

Traveling home

Care for

Students with children

Students

Racism

Decreased attendance

Affordibilty

Change of cost

Financial aid

Loss of income

Counseling

Mental illness

Media/ social media

Loss of control

Services

Student organizations/clubs

Loss of fundraising opportunities

Loss of access/support

Accessibility

Financial aid

Programs

Advising

Remote options

Tutoring

Video chat only

Internet access

Technology access

Registrar office

Transfer students struggling

Housing

Moved students from dorms

freshman still encouraged to apply for housing

Fall 20/21

Online classes

Staff

Teachers not returning

Technology issues

Reduced class time

Miscommunication

Program issues

Campus policies

Unexpected changes

Ceremonies/ events

Sports/ Recreation

Challenges

Challenges

WOU

Financial

Losing money

Events

Sports

Job losses

Miscommunications

Safety

Legal

Prevention/ training

Covid-19

Federal

National State of Emergency

State of Oregon

Statewide State of Emergency

Stay at home orders

Extension

Plan to reopen

Community

Business Closures

Loss of Access

Loss of normalcy

Essential businesses

Limited availability

Questions/ Ideas

Questions/ Ideas

Pandemic coping

Sense of control

Consistency

Schedule

Media vs. Crisis

Prepare to communicate accurate info

Stop exposure to false news

Natural disaster vs. health crisis

Appreciation for aid/ humanity

Possible traumatic experience

Students

Online Classes

Counseling

Mental Illness

Community anxiety

Trauma

Services

Registration

Online filing system

Easier credit transfer process

Family

Staff

Ceremonies/ Events

Sports / Recreation

Goals

Goals

WOU Mission statement

Transformative education

Adapting to situations

Networking with courses

Variety of offered programs

Student Success

Retention rate

Graduation rate

Personalized support

Student Success Team

Mental Health support

Lasting Opportunities

Continue WOU mission during pandemic

Pandemic prevention

Current state of affairs

Current state of affairs

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https://wou.edu/coronavirus/

Remote courses

Moodle

Spring 2020

Summer 2020/21

Possibly Fall 2020/21

Open on-campus departments

Hamersly Library

WUC

Campus resources

Student Affairs

Admissions

Registrar's Office

add/drop classes = smooth

2020 virtual commencement

tools

Email

PDF editor

Chat box

S/NS grading

Stats of incoming students

Academic Affairs

Academic advising

Remote visits

phone

Email

videochat

Tutoring

Videochat only

Financial Aid

online forms

Only wet signatures allowed

Talk by phone is available

Easy page navigation

Writing Center

Health and Counseling Center

Housing

Some students stuck on campus

Moved from campus to Arbor park Apts

Currently wanting freshmen housing by fall

Construction

Dining

Increased sanitation

Online food orders

In-person pickup

Faculty and students

Government resources

Kate Brown

Phases

21 days between

3 phases

Phase 1

Limited sit down dining

Limited personal care

Gyms

Salons

Gatherings of 25 people

Phase 2

Limited office work

Limited nursing home visits

Gatherings of 100 with social distance

Phase 3

Vaccine required before phase 3

Concerts

Conventions

Live sports

Large events canceled through Septmeber

No state fair

3rd time in history

Prerequisites

Contact tracing

Testing

Isolation facilities

State sector guidelines

Room in hospitals

Decline in cases

PPE supplies

Open by region

7 regions

Oregon health authority

Testing

Current standing:

121 deaths

2989 cases

67469 negative

2957 positive

Hospitals

Room in ICU

807

245 available

Reopening guidelines

Stay home if sick

At risk people stay home

Symptomatic = isolation

Contact healthcare pro

Frequent handwashing

>20 seconds

Hand sanitizer

60-95 % alcohol

Cover cough/sneeze

Immediately toss tissues

Immediately wash hands

Social distance

6 ft from non-housemates

Masks in public

Stay close to home

Avoid traveling

Avoid day trips

Stores near home

CDC

Coronavirus origin

Link to wet markets

Person to person spread

Family of viruses

Spread from bat

SARS

MERS

1st reported in China

Severity

Unknown

Different by age

80% deaths were age 65+

Most at risk

65+

Underlying conditions

Compromised immune system

Nursing homes

Mnetal health coping

Stress

Fear about family/health

Changes in sleep pattern

Changes in eating pattern

Difficulty concentrating

Worsening of mental health

Increase in drug/alcohol use

Those at risk for high stress

Young children

Older adults

Preexisting mental illness

Drs/nurses/1st responders

Ways to cope

Take breaks from social media

Self care

Eat healthy

Exercise

Regular sleep schedule

Avoid drugs/alcohol

Personal time

Connect with others

Talk about feelings

WHO

# of total cases

4,179,479 (May 15, 2020)

Deaths

287,525 (May 15, 2020)

Places at risk

Minorities

Prisons

Low income

3rd world countries

Plan to improve healthcare

1 billion spend 10% income on healthcare

Plan to be more prepared

Meeting next week

More health systems

Better health care

Media/news sources

CNN

Closure of schools for rest of school year

Fox news

Small schools at risk

lack of government aid/money

Other resources

Other universities

Different states/countries

National Association of School Psychologists

Natural disaster sites

What has worked in the past?

'Education in crisis' searches