COVID-19 Resources for Higher Education
The Pullias Center has gathered a range of resources for everyone in higher education, including students, faculty, and administrators, impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. These have been created and curated from internal and external sources.
We at the Pullias Center send out our thoughts to everyone in the higher education community to be safe and well at this time. We know everyone is working to respond to the crisis. We are working with our partners to help protect equity as campus leaders respond to this crisis.
American Association of University Professors – Coronavirus information for members and others in the higher education community.
American Council on Education’s Engage Platform – ACE’s national resource connecting to solutions with peer institutions across all types of campuses and professionals (complimentary account available for limited time during COVID crisis).
Center for Disease Control – The CDC’s COVID-19 guidance for institutions of higher education
College and University Professional Association for Human Resources – CUPA-HR’s growing Knowledge Center of COVID related resources for HR pros in higher education.
EDUCAUSE – A resource page by information technology (IT) leaders and professionals to help higher education institutions planning for and experiencing campus disruption by COVID-19
Higher Education Mental Health Alliance – HEMHA’s Guide to College Councelling from a Distance (PDF)
Inclusive Graduate Education Network – A PDF from IGEN with numerous links to resources for addressing and supporting the well-being of grad students, originally developed for general use but particularly relevant during the COVID-19 pandemic. “All the same threats to graduate students’ wellbeing are still present, but are magnified by the pandemic,” notes Julie Posselt, whose team at the Pullias Center created this resource.
National Association of Student Personal Administrators – NASPA has assembled resources to help guide student affairs administrators in higher education.
National College Attainment Network – An evolving list of policies and practices affecting high school and postsecondary students for college access and success practitioners.
University of Southern California – USC experts offer insight into how to reduce stress during a global pandemic.
U.S. Department of Education – Resources for school and school personnel for K-12 and Higher Education
Do you have a higher education resource to suggest for this list? Email jzaleski@usc.edu.