COVID Protocols
Updated as of December 1, 2021
ALL GUIDELINES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE AT ANY TIME
Corban University and Corban Athletics aim to comply with all local and statewide mandates regarding COVID-19. The following information is provided to help fans, alumni, students, and administrators to conveniently access up-to-date, relevant information regarding COVID-19 and its impact on Corban University Athletics.
CLICK HERE to view the current guidelines and status of Corban University’s campus.
CLICK HERE to view the most up-to-date guidance from the Oregon Health Authority (OHA).
CLICK HERE to view the Cascade Collegiate Conference (CCC) COVID-19 Information page.

Fan Protocol: Corban University is excited to welcome fans back to Warrior athletic events. In compliance with statewide mandates, for any events hosted inside the C.E. Jeffers Sports Center, all fans must wear a facial covering while indoors, except while eating and drinking.
Proof of vaccination and negative COVID-19 tests are not required for entry into any home athletic event. The mask mandates above apply to all individuals, regardless of vaccination status.
All fans must abide by the safety measures related to facial coverings and social distancing mentioned below. Corban University reserves the right to ask any spectator to leave if he or she fails to abide by campus safety measures.
Facial Coverings and Social Distancing: As per campus policy and local guidelines, Corban University encourages all fans to maintain social distancing while attending Warrior events.
The use of facial coverings is mandated by the State of Oregon and the Cascade Collegiate Conference (CCC) for all indoor competitions.
In order to ensure the safest possible environment, all commonly used areas within the C.E. Jeffers Sports Center will be sanitized before and after home events.
Warrior fans can follow along with Corban home contests by accessing our live stats/video portal HERE.
Additional Resources:
- State of Oregon COVID-19 Information
- CCC Spectator Protocol Page
- Corban University COVID-19 FAQs
- NAIA COVID-19 Response Manual
- NAIA Scheduling/Competition/Summer FAQs
- NAIA Eligibility FAQs
- NAIA Legislation FAQs
Key Updates:
- On July 17, 2020, the Cascade Collegiate Conference (CCC) Council of Presidents voted to delay the start of the 2020 fall sports season, with hopes of beginning seasons in the winter/spring of 2021. More information on the decision is available HERE.
- On July 28, 2020, the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) moved to postpone fall-sport national championships into the spring of 2020. They announced the new dates on August 20.
- On September 9, 2020, the CCC approved revised schedules and non-conference limits for fall sports. More information on the adjusted slates is available HERE.
- On February 23, 2021, the CCC announced that the Oregon Health Authority (OHA) approved the conference's Return to Play Guidelines for High-Contact Sports. More information is available HERE.
- On March 2, 2021, the CCC announced it had modified its spectator policy, allowing schools to determine their own individual spectator protocols. More information on the decision is available HERE.
- On August 13, 2021, the Oregon Health Authority (OHA) enacted a statewide indoor masking mandate, requiring masks to be worn in all public indoor spaces (barring limited exceptions). More information on that decision is available HERE.
- On August 27, 2021 the Oregon Health Authority (OHA) enacted a statewide outdoor masking mandates in most public outdoor settings—where physical distancing is not possible. CLICK HERE to read more about the decision.
- On November 23, 2021, the Oregon Health Authority (OHA) lifted the statewide outdoor masking mandate. More information on the decision is available HERE.