As of June 1, per new Washington State regulations, by Governor Inslee’s orders:
Any employee/student coming to work/class on a location in Washington from any state that is not contiguous to Washington must self-quarantine for 14 days to become eligible to work or attend class in Washington.
This will be in effect through PHASE 2 of Washington States’ reopening. Currently MITAGS West is in Phase 1, so we anticipate this will last at least through mid-July.
Click Here for Governor’s Inslee’s Full Phase 1 Higher Education & Critical Infrastructure Workforce Training COVID-19 Requirements
For additional information from Governor Inslee’s office regarding both Phase 1 and 2 of the reopening of higher education and workforce training programs, click here.
If you have questions or concerns about traveling to MITAGS West and wish to speak to a school advisor, please contact us here.
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