Office of the Registrar Updates
The Office of the Registrar has made some changes to forms commonly used by students to assist them with various processes, such as Change of Major, Dropping a Course, etc.
The Office of the Registrar has made some changes to forms commonly used by students to assist them with various processes, such as Change of Major, Dropping a Course, etc.
Today, we were informed that a third individual from the Prairie View A&M University community has tested positive for coronavirus (COVID-19).
I regret to inform you that a second individual from the Prairie View A&M University community has tested positive for coronavirus (COVID-19).
In an effort to contain the spread of the novel Coronavirus in Waller County, the city of Prairie View has issued a 9:00 pm curfew order for residents. This order will be strictly enforced. We urge all students living both on and off campus to comply with the curfew and remain indoors after 9:00 pm.
We recently alerted our campus community that a staff member had tested positive for the novel coronavirus (COVID-19). This is the first confirmed case of COVID-19 at PVAMU. As the number of confirmed cases continues to increase across the nation, we anticipated that this day might come.
The Offices of Student Financial Aid and the Registrar, located on the third floor of the Willie A. Tempton Sr. Memorial Student Center (MSC), and the Office of Undergraduate Admissions, located in Anderson Hall, closed to walk-in traffic on Wednesday, March 25, in response to COVID-19.
Please make note that the Spring 2020 Academic Calendar has been updated. The last day to drop a course or withdraw from the university has been extended to April 28, 2020. The updated Academic Calendar for the Spring 2020 Full Term and Spring 2020 2nd 8-week Term may be found at: http://www.pvamu.edu/registrar/academic-calendars/
Yesterday, Harris County officials joined several counties across the state in issuing "Stay Home-Work Safe" orders. This means that our non-essential university employees are now required to stay home.
To: PVAMU Students From: Corey S. Bradford, Senior Vice President for Business Affairs & Tim Sams, Vice President for Student Affairs Date: March 25, 2020 Re: Housing and Dining Refund/Credit We hope that you are safe and actively engaged with your online classes for the spring semester. As you know, the abrupt transition to online [...]
March 24, 2020 To: PVAMU Campus Community From: Corey S. Bradford, Senior Vice President for Business Affairs Re: Work from Home Orders In an effort to contain the spread of COVID- 19, Harris County has issued a shelter in place of residence order. The order applies to employees deemed non-essential and living in the city [...]