Welcome back fans!
On behalf of our student-athletes, coaches and staff, we are excited to be bringing you back to campus to support the Toros and their guests!
In addition to our game day/facility policy, we have a new set of policies for all spectators attending any Cal State Dominguez Hills athletic home event to assure the safety of our student-athletes, coaches, support staff, and most of all, our fans.
Athletics will continue to follow the guidelines and direction through the University's Toros Together program. Policies and protocols are subject to change at any time so please check this site before coming to our beautiful campus.
Fans who do not feel comfortable attending any Cal State Dominguez Hills contests can watch LIVE both home and away at conference members on the CCAA Network.
Here are some key things to know before coming to our events:
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Face coverings are required for everyone both indoors and outdoors on the CSUDH campus, as they are essential to preventing the spread of COVID-19.
Face Covering Requirements
- Face masks must cover both the nose and mouth.
- The covering must fit snugly against the sides of the face so there are no gaps.
- You shouldn't have any difficulty breathing while wearing the cloth face covering.
- The cloth face covering can be tied or otherwise secured to prevent slipping.
- The university expects the Toro community to behave responsibly with respect for others.
You may take off your face covering when you are:
- Eating or drinking (maintaining six feet of distance from others)
- In your vehicle
If you forgot to bring your mask to campus, you can request one by calling Facilities Services Work Control at (310) 243-3804.
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People on campus are no longer required to stay six feet apart. The only exception is when employees are eating or drinking indoors. In that case, six feet of distance must be maintained. |
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CSUDH Self-Assessment Screening Tool (For applicable and current CSUDH faculty, staff and students)
The self-assessment screening tool must be completed by anyone coming to campus. Individuals must complete this screening each day prior to coming on campus, or at the beginning of each day if they reside in university housing.
Disclaimer:
This self-assessment screening tool is based on state and county guidelines relating to symptoms associated with COVID-19. It is not intended to provide official medical advice, treatment or diagnosis, and is not intended nor used for reporting purposes. Individuals with a known COVID-19 exposure or diagnosis should call the CSUDH COVID-19 Reporting Hotline at 310-243-2076.
Notice to Individuals Who Have Been Vaccinated:
If you are feeling ill after receiving the vaccine, please stay home as you would for any other illness. Symptoms from vaccinations typically do not last longer than 48 hours, if you have persisting symptoms please contact your medical provider.
If any of the criteria applies to you, help us keep Toro Nation safe by staying home. You can watch live online on the CCAA Network.
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