Residence hall Move-In Day at UW-Whitewater to be replaced with Extended Drop-Off Only on Aug. 21-29

(UW-Whitewater Press Release) As the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater welcomes students for the fall 2020 semester, the process for moving students in to the residence halls will look different this year.

An Extended Drop-Off Only will take place Aug. 21-29, replacing the traditional Move-In Day, helping to ease the move-in process for students and their families and to allow for social distancing. The number of time slots that will be available during each period will be limited for each building, reducing the long lines waiting for key pick-up, parking in unloading zones, and any congestion in stairwells and elevators. Everyone will be required to bring and wear a face covering.

“Safety is and remains our main concern and we have worked with the local health departments on this matter. Both the Jefferson and Walworth county health departments were consulted prior to this decision being made,” said Chancellor Dwight C. Watson. “Additional steps will be taken to help keep our students as safe as possible in the residence halls including additional cleaning of the common bathrooms, among other actions.”

The residence halls will continue to host two students per room, unless single accommodations have been requested and are available. Students will be able to move all their personal items in during their designated period. Those who sign-up for dates prior to Thursday, Aug. 27, are expected to return home until Aug. 30, unless they are approved for early arrival.

“Our traditional faculty, staff and student assistants will not be a part of the extended drop-off this year to help keep our students and their families safe. This is disappointing news to many of you who so enjoy welcoming our students and their families. We will work to provide other ways to make our Warhawks welcome,” Watson said.

Students will receive detailed information on the Extended Drop-Off Only process from University Housing in late July.

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