
Campus is open.
Seasonal Reminder - Tornado Safety
All Buckeye Haven modular buildings will be evacuated and closed when a National Weather Service "tornado warning" is issued for Richland County. All faculty, staff, students and visitors will be notified by Campus Security and directed across University Avenue to seek shelter in Riedl Hall. Evacuation plans have been posted by the doorway in each modular. Buckeye Haven will remain closed as long as a Richland County "tornado warning" remains in effect.
The College will make every effort, by 6:30 A.M., to inform media sources
of its intentions regarding closure or delay; however, weather conditions
may not deteriorate until after 6:30 A.M. (e.g., the sudden onset of freezing
rain). We suggest that students, faculty, and staff stay tuned to sources
of weather information while traveling to the campus any time before 8:00
A.M.
Radio Station Call # |
General Listening Area Served |
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1590AM |
Akron/Canton |
|
97.5 FM |
Akron/Canton |
|
94.9 FM |
Akron/Canton |
|
101.3FM/1340AM |
Ashland |
|
102.3FM |
Ashland |
|
92.7FM |
Bucyrus |
|
1540AM |
Bucyrus |
|
89.7FM |
Columbus |
|
97.9FM |
Columbus |
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92.3FM |
Columbus |
|
105.7FM |
Columbus |
|
610AM |
Columbus |
|
1230AM |
Columbus |
|
93.3 and 87.7 FM |
Columbus |
|
1400AM |
Mansfield |
|
105.3FM |
Mansfield |
|
91.7FM |
Mansfield |
|
100.1FM |
Mansfield |
|
106.1FM |
Mansfield |
|
90.7FM |
Mansfield |
|
106.9FM/1490AM |
Marion |
|
93.7FM |
Mt. Vernon |
|
1300AM |
Mt. Vernon |
|
95.3FM |
Norwalk |
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1510AM |
Norwalk |
|
104.5FM/960AM |
Wooster |
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TV Station |
TV 68 |
Locally on channel 68 and on Direct TV in the following counties: Ashland, Astabula, Carroll, Cuyahoga, Erie, Geauga, Holmes, Huron, Lake, Lorain, Medina, Portage, Richland, Stark, Summit, Tuscarawas, Wayne |
We serve a broad geographic area, which often has diverse weather conditions
and commuters may experience conditions which make travel difficult. In such
cases students are asked to use their discretion regarding travel. If OSU
Mansfield has not issued an official cancellation or delay, students are
expected to exercise their mature judgment in determining whether to attend
classes or activities sanctioned by the University. In accordance with established
procedures students are accountable for any material missed during an absence
without an official delay or announced cancellation. Faculty members are
encouraged to provide absent students the opportunity to make up missed work
on their own. In all cases, students are expected to pursue by their own
self-directed efforts the course content, activities, and assignments for
which they are responsible during the period of absence.
If weather forces a delay the University will communicate that CREDIT classes will resume at 10:00 A.M. That portion of the class which was scheduled prior to the announced delayed time has been canceled as well as that portion of the same class which extends no greater than 30 minutes beyond the delayed state time.
For example, if the college delays until 10:00 A.M. a class starting at
8:00 A.M. and ending at 10:20 A.M. has been canceled for the day. However,
a class starting at 8:00 A.M. but ending at 11:00 A.M. would still be holding
class for one hour starting at 10:00 A.M. Activities or classes scheduled
to begin on or after the delayed time will be conducted in a normal manner
with students held responsible for any material presented.
Closure
The University is closed. All credit and non-credit classes and activities scheduled by the university have been cancelled for the day.Delay
The University is delayed until a specified time to allow it to prepare for arrival of students. All credit and non-credit classes and activities scheduled by the University have been delayed until the specified time.
When weather deteriorates during a class day and is forecasted to continue
through the afternoon and evening, the University will make a decision to
cancel classes by 3:30 P.M. Appropriate media sources will be contacted and
the information will be posted on the website. As with decisions to cancel
in the morning, decisions to cancel evening classes and events are often
difficult and depend on many factors. Campus officials will make every effort
to make timely decisions about classes beginning after 4:30 P.M.
Generally, the campus will close and classes of both institutions will be cancelled when the following situations exist:
The volume of snow or ice is such that campus roadways and parking lots cannot be safely cleaned.
Level 3 snow emergency in Richland County.