BUCKHANNON, W. Va. (KDKA) – West Virginia Wesleyan College administrators are going one step further in keeping students safe from COVID-19.
They aren’t just requiring vaccinations, the private college is planning to fine any unvaccinated student $750.
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According to administrators, that will cover expenses that come with testing and other resources to keep students safe.
Those students will also be required to wear masks, get tested weekly, and social distance.
There will also be a fine of $250 for any students who are diagnosed with COVID-19 and are unable to leave campus.
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It will be a fee to quarantine on campus.
Students will be required to show proof of vaccination by September 7 or they will be charged the non-refundable fee.
They aren’t the only college requiring vaccination against COVID-19.
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Here in Pennsylvania, other private universities such as Carnegie Mellon University, Duquesne, and Chatham are also requiring vaccination.