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REMINDER: WVU inclement weather policy outlined for students, faculty and staff

REMINDER: WVU inclement weather policy outlined for students, faculty and staff

Students, faculty and staff are reminded how the University responds when harsh winter weather occurs. 

Should conditions occur making travel potentially dangerous, both students and employees are reminded to use their own good judgment before venturing out. 

Any decision to cancel classes – or to close the University or a regional campus or office – will be made after several University officials have consulted on the condition of campus roads and grounds as well as conditions in the vicinity.

A declaration of a weather emergency by the governor does not automatically close WVU campuses or offices.

Students should inform and work with their instructors and work supervisors regarding expected absences due to weather.

Faculty should also make every effort to notify students in advance if they need to cancel class.

In the event of delayed or cancelled classes while the University is still open, many units will remain operational, including dining and residence hall services, roads and grounds crews, libraries and others. These units are reminded to review their emergency internal operating procedures. 

If officials do decide to cancel classes or close the University, students and employees will be informed through many outlets, including:

Information regarding WVU Tech’s Inclement Weather Delays/Closure Policy can be found at https://www.wvutech.edu/inclement-weather.

PotomacState College’s policy can be found at http://www.potomacstatecollege.edu/about/inclement_weather_announcement.html.

WVU Extension Service will follow its internal inclement weather policy, which can be found at https://employees.extension.wvu.edu/human-resources/current-employees/inclement-weather.