Requirements While on Campus

Mask/Face Covering Requirements

A mask or face covering is required at all times on campus.  Everyone on campus must wear a mask regardless of whether you have had COVID-19 and irrespective of vaccination status.

All face coverings should:

COVID-19 Screening Protocol

The following questions are to be used daily by employees and students to self screen prior to arrive who come to campus.  Note: this screening protocol is to be used as a self-reflective assessment to be considered prior to anyone entering the building. 

Return to Campus Plan

Last Updated December 29, 2020

Platt College, in working with our state regulatory agencies and our accrediting agencies, has created new temporary policies in order to continue to protect the health and safety of students, employees, and visitors to our campus.  Due to the unprecedented challenges associated with the pandemic, Platt College organized a mitigation committee that was responsible for creating interim guidance that met the requirements of national safety, state regulations, and accreditation requirements.

CARES Act FAQs

Introduction to the CARES Act

The CARES Act Emergency Relief Grant Fund provides emergency financial aid assistance to students for expenses related to the disruption of campus operations due to coronavirus as stipulated by the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act (CARES) Act was signed into law March 27, 2020. Awards were distributed to eligible Platt College students who completed a 2019-20 or 2020-2021 FAFSA and who had taken at least one on ground course during the March to June quarter 2020. 

Employee-Related Information Concerning the Coronavirus

As Platt College continues to monitor the spread of the coronavirus, employees are asked to review the information provided on this website for employment-related informaiton concerning COVID-19.  Here are the most common FAQs for Platt College employees:

1. If an employee is returning from travel to high risk countries, should they return to work?

Risks and Assessment

Platt College conducts risk assessment in accordance with the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act either on an annual, quarterly, or monthly timeframe depending on what is being audit. 

Areas of assessment include:

Policy 03:32:00 Adherence of DoD MOU Requirements

Revision Responsibility: Director of Financial Aid

Responsible Executive Office: President

Purpose: to articulate Platt College's proactive adherence to the requirements of 34 CFR 668 and the Department of Defense Voluntary Education Partnership Memorandum of Understanding (DoD MOU).

Policy:

Fees, Additional Expenses, and Textbooks

Fees:

To help divide the fees into manageable increments, Platt College charges a flat fee each quarter for lab, supplies, clinicals, and information technology.

Fees Per Quarter:

  • Lab = $150
  • Supplies = $140
  • Clinical = $240
  • Information Technology = $360

Additional Expenses: