UA – Pulaski Tech to close at noon Jan. 9 due to winter weather
Due to inclement weather, all University of Arkansas - Pulaski Technical College locations will close at noon Thursday, Jan. 9, 2025 and remain closed Friday, Jan. 10, 2025.
UA-PTC will shift to remote operations starting at noon on Jan. 9, 2025 and continue through Friday, Jan. 10, 2025. Locations are closed but all areas are open for business remotely.
Updates will be posted to the UA-PTC website as they become available.
UA-PTC Inclement Weather Policy
In the event that the weather is so severe that the college administration believes that life and property may be in danger, the chancellor of the college may cancel classes until weather conditions improve. When such a decision is made, the news media will be notified. Students should watch for such announcements on Little Rock area television stations. If there is no announcement, students should assume the college is open.
Because University of Arkansas - Pulaski Technical College is a commuter campus, inclement weather has a greater adverse impact than on a residential campus. The effects fall unevenly on individual students as road conditions and circumstances vary. Thus, individual decisions are required when hazardous weather conditions exist but the college is officially open.
Additional information
If the college closes or changes hours of operation because of adverse weather conditions, the college will post the news to the college website, uaptc.edu. In addition, the news will be posted to the college social media accounts. The college also recommends that all students and employees sign up with the RAVE text alert system. When you sign up, all closures or changes in hours of operation will be delivered directly to your cell phone.
Sign up for RAVE text alerts at uaptc.edu/rave.
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