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This is the University's cancellation and delays policy issued by the provost in December, 2008.

 

Cancellations and Delays Policy

Provost Barry Brown has issued a reminder concerning the University's policy for work cancellation, delayed openings, and early dismissal due to inclement weather or other emergencies.

For announcements of cancellations, delays or closings, all employees -- faculty, staff, and administration -- should use the following sources of information beginning at 6:15 a.m.:

  • University information line, 866-312-2632
  • University Web page, www.suffolk.edu
  • Emergency notification networks: The University will send text and e-mail notification before 6:30 a.m.
  • Radio stations: WBZ 1030 AM, WBUR 90.9 FM, WHJY 94.1 FM, WZID 95.7 FM, WMLL 96.5 FM
  • News Channels: WBZ-TV Channel 4, WCVB-TV Channel 5, WHDH-TV Channel 7, WFXT-TV Channel 25, CW-TV Channel 56, WPRI-TV Channel 12, WJAR-TV Channel 10, WLNE-TV Channel 6

The decision on early dismissal of employees due to weather conditions will be announced by the provost.  This information will be delivered through a message to office telephone extensions, text or e-mail messages, and Web announcements.

Please note:  

  • When classes are delayed or canceled, the cancellation will apply to the entire University, including all three schools – Arts & Sciences, including NESAD, Business, and Law – as well as libraries and all University activities (Student Affairs, performances, etc.)  For Athletic events, please consult the Athletics department Web site at www.suffolk.edu/athletics or contact the Athletics Department at 617-573-8379. 
  • In the event of a delayed opening, classes will begin and administrative offices will open at 10 a.m.  Classes scheduled before 10 a.m. will be canceled for the day.
  • For an afternoon closing, the normal ending time will be 4 p.m. (no classes will begin after 4 p.m.), unless weather conditions require earlier closing. 
  • Weekend and holiday closings or delays, including the libraries, will be handled in the same manner as weekdays.  School delays or cancellations also will be announced on the radio and television stations listed above. 

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