Current Students
All students must complete the spring break travel survey available now on PioneerWeb by 5 p.m. on Friday, February 19. The results of the survey will help DU identify which community members will remain on campus over spring break and which intend to travel.
We also ask for your honesty and transparency, as doing so will help us mitigate the spread of COVID-19 and keep one another—and ourselves—safe.
Spring break is not cancelled for most DU students. There will be no spring break for undergraduate and graduate students in the Sturm College of Law.
Saturday, March 20 through Tuesday, March 30, 2021. Classes resume on Wednesday, March 31. Again, there is no spring break for undergraduate and graduate students in the Sturm College of Law.
Yes. We highly encourage students to remain on campus—and we also want the break to be fun, relaxing and restorative.
Student Life and Inclusive Excellence is collaborating with the DU Programming Board to create spring break programming for students to socialize and recharge safely. Please check CrimsonConnect for activities, programs and events occurring during the break.
You may also consider taking an interterm class. Find the current listing of interterm classes here.
You will be required to submit proof of a negative test for COVID-19 (you may take your COVID test upon return to campus), and you must complete a seven-day quarantine. This quarantine may be conducted at home for those living off campus or in your on-campus residence hall or congregate housing for those living on campus or in fraternity or sorority housing.
You will need to attend all your classes virtually during the required seven-day quarantine if you travel over spring break.
Everyone is permitted to travel for spring break if they choose. The same return to campus protocols apply to all students who choose to travel.
Whether you travel out of state, within the state, or not at all, if you miss a scheduled test on the testing schedule you have been following since the start of the winter term, you will need to follow the return-to-campus protocol. You are also required to follow the return-to-campus protocol if you spend at least one night away from home or campus.
You will be required to submit proof of a negative test for COVID-19, and you must complete a seven-day quarantine.
If you stay on campus, you are required to continue the COVID-19 testing schedule you’ve been following since the start of the winter term. You will not need to complete a seven-day quarantine unless you travel.
No. You only need to follow the return-to-campus protocol if you miss a scheduled test on the testing schedule you have been following since the start of the winter.
All residential and off campus students must complete the spring break travel survey available now on PioneerWeb by 5 p.m. on Friday, February 19. (Faculty, staff and graduate students who expect to be on campus after spring break are also required to complete the survey.)
No. The residence halls will remain open over the course of the break.
Yes, all normal dining options will be open over spring break. The results of the spring break survey will determine whether these amenities will have reduced operating hours or not. These details will be shared with the community as soon as they are available.
Yes, all standard amenities will be open over spring break. The results of the spring break survey will determine whether these amenities will have reduced operating hours or not. These details will be shared with the community as soon as they are available.
No. You only need to complete the daily symptom monitoring if you are physically on campus.