CMKL University
CMKL COVID-19 Policies
February 2, 2021

Spring Semester Information for Students Coming to Campus

According to the Covid-19 pandemic, we would like to inform you about the spring semester for students coming to campus.

First, if you went to high-risk areas, you must quarantine for 14 days, and follow the government policies.

***14-day Alternative State Quarantine (ASQ): must complete in a residence that the government has provided.***

***Quarantine period: begins after you are moved into the location where you will be residing during the quarantine and have obtained all of the essential items.***

*** If unable to arrive two weeks before February 15 (start of in-person classes): participate in courses remotely until quarantine period is complete.***

Classes Start

  • February 1-12: remote-only for first two weeks of classes for all students
  • February 15: in-person classes begin; hybrid options continue

If you have any concern, please do not hesitate to contact us.

Tel: +66 65 878 5000

Email: [email protected]

Facebook: @CMKLUniversity

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