A declaration of inclement weather is a time identified by appropriate local/regional authorities in which warnings are posted and made available to the public advising of non-essential travel restrictions due to weather conditions. Local and regional authorities will post public warnings during inclement weather.
If the College operation is canceled (cancellation of classes, labs and/or clinicals), details will be communicated via text message, the website, student email and/or local radio and television stations. The text service utilizes phone numbers from student records, thus automatically enrolling all students upon college registration. Students may opt out of the service, realizing text messages are a primary means to deliver weather cancellations, Timely Warnings, and Emergency Notifications required by the Clery Act.
Information about the closing will be available by 5 a.m. for day classes, labs and clinical and 1 p.m. for evening classes, labs and clinical.
Website:
Check www.bellincollege.edu for cancellations.
In addition to the Bellin college policies noted above, additional policies associated with our high school students will also be in effect.
If a high school is cancelled due to inclement weather conditions, our NA 150 – (Nursing Assistant) and /or HC 100 (Introduction to Health Care Careers) high school classes are also cancelled. If a high school has a 2-hour delayed start time, during which students were scheduled for class here, that class is cancelled. If a high school cancels after school activities due to inclement weather, our NA 150 high school class scheduled during those hours would be cancelled.
Our State of Wisconsin regulated Nursing Assistant Program has mandatory hour requirements. If a class is cancelled, hours missed will be rescheduled by the instructor and made up on a later date.