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Closing Messages - Events/Activities - Exams - Parking - Child Care - News Media |
For the most reliable closing, updates and reopening information,
members of the UMBC community and visitors should rely on the only three
official sources of information:
** UMBC's homepage (www.umbc.edu)
under the "Campus Life" section.
**myUMBC
**Hot line telephone numbers (410-455/8881/8882/8883/8884/8885).
Although we will distribute closing information to regional news outlets,
do not depend on the news media for complete, accurate and up-to-date
information.
If UMBC is open, classes will be held and no special announcement will be
made; all employees should report to work or use appropriate leave, and
all
classes should meet.
It is the responsibility of each community member to check the homepage
and hot line telephone numbers for up-to-date information regarding campus
opening/closing status and when the campus will reopen. Information will
be posted on myUMBC, but there may be a time delay between when
the announcement is entered and when it appears on the site, so please rely on
UMBC's homepage as the primary source for closing
information.
This
procedure will be operational seven days a week, 24 hours a day.
The hot line numbers are: 410-455-8881/8882/8883/8884/8885 with an
on-campus number of 5-8881/8882/8883/8884/8885. Everyone is
encouraged to
pick one of these numbers at random to reduce the likelihood of
inundating one
number with calls (the numbers will roll, but not to each other, in
order to
make available the
maximum number of lines possible). The decision to close campus/open late/close early applies only to the UMBC campus (1000 Hilltop Circle and South Campus Technology Center). Employees at other sites, i.e., Shady Grove, off-campus centers, etc., should follow the inclement weather notices at those sites.
Messages: 1. "UMBC is closed." This message means that classes are cancelled. Employees designated emergency essential must report. All other employees are discouraged from coming to campus and administrative leave will be authorized for eligible employees. If UMBC is closed, information on when the campus will reopen will be available on the UMBC homepage and campus hot line numbers. Those scheduled for evening/weekend classes or work shifts should check these sources periodically for up-to-date information. In many cases, conditions will improve from early morning hours to the evening/weekend, making it possible to open the campus. 2. "Classes are cancelled." This decision is based on the amount of parking available on campus. Although classes are cancelled, campus offices are open. All emergency essential and critical employees must report to work; all others are encouraged to report to work, but may use compensatory, personal or annual leave under the liberal leave policy. Various departmental events and programs may occur. 3. "The campus will open (or close) at o'clock." This announcement applies to both classes and offices. Emergency essential employees should follow their assigned schedules; critical employees should follow the announced schedule; all others report or leave at the announced time or use appropriate leave under the liberal leave policy. Administrative leave will be authorized for eligible employees for hours between their usual work schedule and the actual opening/closing. If UMBC is open, classes will be held and no special announcement will be made; all employees should report to work or use appropriate leave, and all classes should meet. Weather and related road conditions are not the same in every area where students, faculty and staff live. Consequently, the decision as to whether it is safe to travel must ultimately rest with each individual. Faculty are encouraged to arrange a system for communicating to their students should it be necessary to cancel class, and to be mindful that not all students will attend class. If the situation appears to be unacceptably hazardous, employees should use accrued annual, personal, or compensatory leave to cover lost time. Managers and supervisors are to notify employees of their designations, consistent with the Policy for Employee Designations under Campus Emergency Situations issued December 1, 1994, a copy of which can be obtained from the Department of Human Resources, Ext. 5-2337.
Campus Activities, Events:
For information on events at affiliated locations (Technology Center, etc.),
or within Residential Life, check with the appropriate event
sponsor.
Information about UMBC Transit shuttles is available at www.umbc.edu/transit.
Exam Schedules:
Parking:
The
Commons Garage, and Lots 3, 16 and 10 (lower level) will be cleared first.
Gated lots will be open when classes are cancelled but the main campus
remains
open. Clearing the elevated parking deck (Visitor's Lot #10) is
problematic
under freezing weather conditions, so please advise your guests of
alternative
parking areas. If the Administration Garage (Lot
#10) deck and the Walker Avenue Garage are closed, parking
for the handicapped will be available along Administration
Drive in the Service Vehicle spaces and on the ground level
of the Commons Garage.
Emergencies During the
Workday:
UMBC Child Care Center: Where to find closing information
We will distribute
closing
information to regional news outlets, outlined below, and with a
posting on
the UMBC homepage as the primary source for all closing information.
Information will be posted on myUMBC, but there may be a time delay
between when the announcement is entered and when it appears on the site, so
please rely on UMBC's homepage as the primary source for closing information.
Do not depend on the news media for complete, accurate,
up-to-date
information.
The campus hot line phone numbers and homepage should be used for
updates on
campus reopening information.
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