If you are living on campus, you likely already have a meal plan as part of your Purchase a Meal Plan, Cafe Cash, and Bookstore Bucks.Visit the Residence Life website for move-in updates and refer all questions regarding housing assignments to Residence Life.
Review the What to Bring list to prepare for Orientation.If you have further questions, please contact the Center for Student Wellness (HCS) directly. Here is a step-by-step guide to the immunization requirement process. If you do not complete the requirements before the start of classes, you willīe at risk of being charged a non-refundable $50 non-compliance fee. all documents must be uploaded into the Portal. In your account, you will be able to complete the required forms, enter your immunizationĭates, and upload your immunization documentation. Complete the Winthrop University immunization requirements.Request your Eagle Card (Winthrop ID card) by following the online instructions.Complete the Online Housing Application or request Commuter Status Approval through Residence Life.If your major is listed incorrectly, email Admissions as soon as possible. Make sure your major is listed correctly in your Admissions Portal.Register for Orientation and explore the information on our website.Review your Admissions Portal to ensure that you have completed all of the listed requirements.If so, request copies of relevant insurance policies (not just certificates of insurance) and review them to assess potential coverage.This checklist was created to help identify tasks that should be completed prior to.Review customer contracts to assess whether you are entitled to coverage provided by customers/clients, joint venture partners, contractors or others for risks outlined above. Review business contracts to assess whether you are obligated to provide coverage to customers/clients, joint venture partners, contractors or others for risks outlined above.Ĥ. Workers’ Compensation insurance – adopt protocols and procedures to help employees make a record establishing work-relatedness in submitting claimsģ.Event Cancellation insurance (with extension for Communicable Disease).
Directors & Officers (D&O), Management Liability, Errors & Omissions (E&O), and Professional Liability insurance – for claims that management personnel failed to take appropriate measures to protect the business or third parties (including direct person-to-person transmission, contamination of property, or secondary effects such as financial losses).Commercial General Liability (CGL) insurance – for liability to third parties arising from bodily injury or, potentially, personal injury or property damage (including direct person-to-person transmission, as well as contamination of property).Contingent Business Interruption (CBI) or Supply Chain Risk insurance – for disruption of supply chains and, potentially, markets.First-party Property and Business Interruption insurance – for stoppage or slowdown of your own business, typically due to contamination of property (but usually not available for direct person-to-person transmission).Before any disruption occurs, identify and review insurance products that may respond. Identify other constituencies that might be affected by disruption to your business and risks associated with such disruption.Ģ.Management failure to train employees to avoid transmission and to plan adequately for impacts, with concomitant claims by shareholders, regulatory authorities, customers, third parties.Failure to meet contracted-for requirements.Failure to take adequate measures to prevent exposure of customers to infection from employees or contaminated premises.Identify potential sources of liability if your business were impacted by COVID-19.Make an inventory of risk pathways that could affect your business.