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From Provost Moore: Doctor’s notes not needed from students who miss class due to illness

Provost Russell Moore

Effective immediately, and as part of campus planning for the public health concern involving coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), I have directed the providers of student health services on campus to cease the practice of providing appointment verifications, also known as “doctor’s notes,” to students. 

This directive applies to Wardenburg Health Center, Counseling and Psychiatric Services (CAPS), and Student Support and Case Management (SSCM). While we do not have any confirmed cases of COVID-19 on campus or in Boulder County at this time (though there are cases in Colorado), we want to ensure that our campus resources are not strained by requests for doctor’s notes. 

Additionally, I am asking all of the deans of our schools and colleges to no longer require appointment verifications from students who miss class due to illness, as students will no longer be able to get appointment verification notes from campus health services.

For the latest updates and information about university impacts related to COVID-19, and a guide to campus resources, visit .

Sincerely,

Russ Moore
Provost