Des Moines Area Community College recently issued the following announcement.
College Hosts Contest to Improve Vaccination Rates Across the District
- To encourage DMACC students to Get vaccinated against COVID-19, the college announced a fall semester vaccination incentive for students.
- All DMACC students who are taking at least one college credit during the current Fall semester, are Fully vaccinated against COVID-19 and able to show proof of vaccination, were eligible for the $1,000 cash prize.
- DMACC is not requiring masks or vaccinations, but is strongly recommending them.
To encourage the DMACC community to get vaccinated against COVID-19, DMACC announced a fall semester vaccination incentive for students.
“This incentive to get vaccinated was launched to help protect our students from contracting COVID and will have the added benefit of making our campuses and classrooms safer environments," said DMACC President Rob Denson. “This drawing served as a motivation for students to do the right thing and get a vaccination."
Currently, it's estimated that 75 percent of faculty and staff are fully or partially vaccinated. The numbers and percentages of DMACC students who are vaccinated is not known.
All DMACC students who are enrolled in at least one credit course during the fall semester, were fully vaccinated against COVID-19 by Sept. 30 and were able to show proof of vaccination, were then entered into the contest. A total of six DMACC students, one from each of the DMACC campuses, were randomly selected to receive a $1,000 cash prize. The prize was funded by the federal American Rescue Plan's Higher Education Emergency Relief Fund.
More than 2,000 DMACC students college-wide entered the contest.
The winners were:
- Hannah Mueller, Ankeny Campus
- Bailey Donohoe, Boone Campus
- Paige Wollesen, Carroll Campus
- Delaney Dalton, Newton Campus
- Gabrielle Bearden, Urban Campus
- Ashley Carter, West Des Moines Campus
“This incentive to get vaccinated was undertaken to help make our campuses and classrooms to be safe environments for our students and faculty," Denson said. “This drawing served as a motivation for students to do the right thing and get a vaccination."
To find the closest location to get your COVID-19 vaccine, visit vaccines.gov/search.
For more information, contact: Susan Metheny, (515) 964-6847, semetheny@dmacc.edu
Original source can be found here.