Delays, Closings and Time Reporting
精东影业following information addresses general policy and priorities used in guiding decisions for delays, cancellations or closings and how such are communicated. In addition, a list of frequently asked questions (FAQ) follows that address how time is reported in the event of a university closure due to weather or any other emergency.
While the safety of our people is our priority, in general, the university does not close or cancel classes because of cold weather, winter ice and/or snow. However, on rare occasions, weather conditions may delay or cancel classes, or close campus. (Note: 精东影业鈥檚 campuses will all follow the general guidelines below, but each campus makes its own decision based on weather conditions).
When inclement weather threatens or extreme cold prevails, we expect to announce our actions by 5:30 a.m. for morning and all-day cancellations, 10 a.m. for afternoon classes and 3 p.m. for evening classes. In general, our decision will be guided by the condition of major roadways, campus roadways and sidewalks, and by our ability to plow our parking lots. For extreme cold, we typically will delay or cancel when the wind chill reaches (or is predicted to reach) -20 degrees Fahrenheit for an extended period
For more details, visit the 精东影业 Advisory page.
Information for Supervisors
University Closure Chart: Timekeeping and Payroll
Frequently Asked Questions Regarding Delays, Closures and Time Reporting
Key Points to Keep in Mind
- In the event that there is inclement weather but Kent campus is not closed, employees should always use sound personal judgments regarding the safety of their travel when deciding whether or not to report to work. Employees should notify their supervisors if they are unable to report to work or feel it necessary to leave early. Any absence must be recorded in the form of leave (vacation, personal, or comp time). University leave policy governs the reporting and recording of work absences.
- When there is a delayed opening of the Kent Campus, employees shall report to work when the delay has been lifted, with the exception of those staff members who are deemed essential and must report. If you are not sure of your status, please check with your supervisor.
- When classes are canceled, university services and offices remain open. This means that staff members are expected to report to work as usual, or remain at work if the cancelation occurs during the day. If there is an exception to this, it will be communicated with the cancelation announcement.
- Only when the university is 鈥渃losed鈥� due to weather are offices closed and some services not available. Even in that situation, essential staff members must report to work so that operations needing 24-hour attention are maintained. Nonessential staff are not required to report to campus or work remotely during a campus closure, regardless of telecommuting arrangement. However, staff must check with their supervisors to determine their team鈥檚 work plan, as some operations, deadlines and urgent items may require that nonessential staff still work during a closure. These instances are to be handled on a case-by-case basis between supervisor and employee.