Mold cleanup delays some Augusta University students’ move-in day

Augusta University's undergraduates are housed at Oak Hall. Photo courtesy Augusta University

Date: August 10, 2022

Students began moving into Oak and Elm Halls at Augusta University Wednesday. At least most of them did.

Because of a mold problem, about 30 students may have to wait until Saturday instead.

According to an official statement from Augusta University, “The health, safety and comfort of students living on the Augusta University campus is our top priority. Over the past few weeks, the Augusta area has experienced high heat and humidity. Those conditions, along with an impaired HVAC system, created an environment in which common mold growth was detected in some rooms in Oak and Elm halls.  

“To remedy these conditions, Corvias, our facilities service provider, supported by Augusta University and other specialized contractors, is thoroughly cleaning the affected rooms and addressing any contributing HVAC system problems as quickly as possible,” the statement read.

The 30 whose rooms were affected by the mold were given two options: to either “remain at their current residence or to stay at the Augusta Marriott at no charge to them until a delayed residence hall move-in on Saturday, Aug. 13. Students who stay in the hotel will be provided transportation to dining and activities, storage space for belongings and moving assistance as we make every effort to mirror the on-campus experience. To ensure student safety, a resident assistant will be on-site at the hotel to provide wellness checks, and campus police will be readily available to respond as needed.  

We apologize to our students and families for the inconvenience as we work to assure a healthy and comfortable start to the semester,” the statement ended.

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