Except in the case of
extreme weather conditions (i.e., severe snow, ice storms, floods,
etc.) the Roanoke Higher Education Center (Center) will be open.
In the event of inclement weather, the participating educational
institutions represented at the Center may cancel their respective
classes. When a participating educational institution closes their
main campus this does not automatically result in the cancellation
of all of their classes at the Center. Classes originating from
the main campus that use distance learning for instruction may be
cancelled. Notices about the cancellation of classes by
participating educational institutions at the Center will be
available by calling the respective educational institution or
listening to the local and regional media outlets outlined below.
Information about the closure of the Center can be obtained by
listening to the local media outlets that are outlined below
or by calling the Center’s Information Line.
When the Roanoke Higher Education Center is closed, announcements
will be officially made to the news media for dissemination to the
public. The local and regional radio and television stations that
will provide this information include -
WVTF 89.1 FM,
WFIR 960 AM,
WDBJ Channel 7
and WSLS Channel
10. This information will be provided to these media outlets in
the event that a decision is made to close the Center.
The information provided to the media concerning closings will be
explicit. However, from time to time the manner in which the media
reports the closings may be confusing. Please keep this in mind when
a closing announcement is made.
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If you hear an announcement that
“Roanoke Higher Education Center is Closed”, all
activities and operations associated with the Center are
cancelled and the Center is closed.
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The status of day classes and evening
classes may vary from time to time due to changes in weather
patterns and/or successful snow/ice removal efforts around
the Center and roads. The Center will assess its
ability to open or close throughout the day by monitoring the
weather and road conditions. Closing
announcements will be issued as follows:
In the event day classes are
canceled but evening classes are held, the Center’s educational
institutions are responsible for making arrangements to notify their
students of changes in their respective class meetings.
The educational institutions at the Center will make the information available
to the Center administration as soon as possible in the event of class
cancellation.
You can also find out about the Center closing by calling the
Center’s Information Line at (540) 767-6166. This line will only
be activated in the event of extreme weather conditions.
Contact the Virginia
Department of Transportation at 1-800-367-ROAD for road conditions. If you
are interested in taking public transportation, you can contact
Valley Metro at
982-2222 for scheduling and route information.
Questions about the Center’s Inclement Weather Closing Policy may be directed to the
Executive Director’s Office.
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