
N.C. A&T Moving to Condition 1 at Midnight Tonight As Storm Approaches
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In light of the pending arrival of Tropical Storm Ian in the Piedmont Triad and a statewide state of emergency declared by Gov. Roy Cooper, North Carolina A&T State University will move to Condition 1 at midnight tonight, Thursday, Sept. 29. All classes are canceled for Friday, Sept. 30.
Under Condition 1, the university remains open, but certain non‐mandatory operations may be reduced due to more limited staff. Mandatory employees must report to or remain at work. All other employees have the option to report late, leave early or not work at all. Employees must use leave for any work time missed, unless authorized to work off site or the Governor issues an order permitting leave.
For additional information on the conditions that the university uses in adverse weather scenarios, please visit
https://hub.ncat.edu/administration/human-resources/documents/announcements/adverse-weather-abcs.pdf. For adverse weather information specific to employees, please visit the website: https://hub.ncat.edu/administration/human-resources/employee-handbook/6.php.