City of Jackson officials provided a water update on Sunday, Feb. 28. Based on the information released and our ongoing assessments, we believe JSU will see a gradual increase in water pressure and availability by the weekend.
Due to the city’s current low water pressure, the University is experiencing intermittent cooling issues, and we are working quickly to resolve this situation.
As we monitor new developments, we will continue our progress stabilizing water services for the campus community.
As water pressure is restored, students, who have secured alternative living accommodations, will be able to return to campus.
At that time, you will need to check-in at the front desk of your assigned Residence Hall.
Employees, please note, as water pressure returns to parts of the city, employees at other JSU campus locations may be required to report to work in person. However, we will update accordingly as the situation develops.
Again, we understand the concerns shared by students and employees. We are diligently working to ensure that you have considerations and resources amid an unprecedented time in our University’s history.
Please note key information below:
Dalton Street Entrance
The Dalton St. gate is temporarily closed. We ask that all employees and students use the entrance near the AAC for entering and exiting the campus.
Classes
Mid-term examinations will be held March 8-12.
All classes will be held virtually until further notice.
A seven (7) day extension will be granted on class assignments and projects.
Sanitized portable showers and restrooms are available near Residence Halls.
Potable (drinking) water for showering is transported via tankers.
Showers are monitored 24/7.
Drinking water and non-potable are available in each residence hall and upon request.
Heritage Dining Hall has resumed providing three (3) meals per day, offering hot-food options.
Food pantry items are available.
Wifi services are stable.
MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES
Again, we understand that this is an adverse time for students. The academic environment compounded by the Covid-19 pandemic and the city’s water crisis can be overwhelming.
The Latasha Norman Center is available for free telehealth sessions to any student enrolled at JSU.
They are also accepting members for their stress management group.
Contact 601-979-0374 to inquire about scheduling an appointment.
META teletherapy
JSU has partnered with META teletherapy, the nation’s first teletherapy app for college students
META teletherapy further assists students with mental health counseling. META is the nation’s first teletherapy app built specifically for college students, offering real-time video counseling with licensed mental health professionals.
Please continue to report any additional concerns to your Resident Assistant or Hall Director as soon as possible. You may also contact President Thomas K. Hudson at president@jsums.edu or Academic Affairs at academics@jsums.edu.
JSU SAFE
Remember to download the JSU SAFE app in the Google Play or Apple Store to stay abreast of real-time University alerts. Also, regularly check your JSU email and social media accounts for official JSU information.
February 28, 2021
All Jackson State University employees will continue to telework until further notice.
Essential employees will be onsite, as requested by their supervisor.
Please note, as water pressure returns to parts of the city, employees at other JSU campus locations may be required to report to work in person. However, we will update accordingly as the situation develops.
JSU SAFE
As a reminder, please download the JSU SAFE app in the Google Play or Apple Store to stay abreast of real-time University alerts. Also, regularly check your JSU email and social media accounts for official JSU information.
February 26, 2021
As a reminder, please note the following important information regarding classes, refunds/CARES, resources, and mental health services to assist you during this time.
Additional info will be forthcoming as further assessments occur.
CLASSES
Mid-term examinations will be held March 8-12.
All classes will be held virtually until further notice.
A seven (7) day extension will be granted on class assignments and projects.
REFUNDS/CARES
Student loan refunds are currently being disbursed
CARES funds will be disbursed on March 1.
For direct deposit, please allow 3-5 days for receipt. Delivery time varies by bank.
Printed checks will be mailed and may take up to 7-10 business days. RESOURCESPortable restrooms and showers are available for students.Portable stations will be monitored 24/7.Sanitization services and supplies will be provided.
Drinking water and potable water are available in each residence hall and upon request.
Heritage Dining Hall has resumed providing three (3) meals per day, offering hot-food options.
Food pantry items are available.
Wifi services are stable.
Heating and cooling services are fully functional.
MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES
META teletherapy
JSU has partnered with META teletherapy, the nation’s first teletherapy app for college students
META teletherapy further assists students with mental health counseling. META is the nation’s first teletherapy app built specifically for college students, offering real-time video counseling with licensed mental health professionals.
We understand that this is a very challenging time for students. The Covid-19 pandemic, academic difficulties and now the water crisis is affecting Jackson State.
The Latasha Norman Center is available for free telehealth sessions to any student enrolled at JSU.
Contact 601-979-0374 to inquire about scheduling an appointment.
ADDITIONAL CONCERNS
Please continue to report any additional concerns to your Resident Assistant or Hall Director as soon as possible. You may also contact President Thomas K. Hudson at president@jsums.edu or Academic Affairs at academics@jsums.edu.
JSU SAFE
Remember to download the JSU SAFE app in the Google Play or Apple Store to stay abreast of real-time University alerts. Also, regularly check your JSU email and social media accounts for official JSU information.