

Rave users have the option to include additional contact numbers and email addresses in their accounts. Adding Contact Information for Parents and Family Members Once you are able to access your Rave Alerts account, you will find additional FAQ and information at the “Help” button at the top of your account page.įor those of you with additional questions, refer to the district’s FAQ for Rave Alerts.
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To help with this, on the login page there are links that will help you get your username and password (forgot your username?/forgot your password?). If you did not activate it at that time or haven’t accessed that account since then, you may not remember your login and/or password. You should have received an email invitation to sign up for Rave Alerts when you joined Seattle Colleges as a student or an employee. The information you provide is kept private and can be used only to notify you about emergencies, such as dangerous weather, fires, power outages, or other unsafe conditions. To sign up for alerts and access your Seattle Colleges Rave Alerts account to activate, review, update, and make changes, go to The system works well only when it has accurate contact information, so please take the time to check it now to ensure your information is up to date. SeattleCollegesAlerts will not charge you in any way, but you are responsible for paying all messaging charges associated with your wireless carrier plan.
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Registration is free and takes only a few minutes. Alerts are automatically sent to your Seattle Colleges email account, but we encourage everyone to sign up to receive mobile text and voice alerts as well. In case of a weather-related closure or other emergency, our SeattleCollegesAlerts System (aka Rave Alerts) is the primary and official notification system used by Seattle Colleges across the district to notify students, faculty, and staff. IMPORTANT NOTE: An alert will not be sent if your campus remains open.Ĭlosure, Late Start, or Other Emergency Alert Notification.An alert will be sent to students and employees attending a specific college campus if the campus will be closed or have adjusted hours due to inclement weather.Because Siegal Administrative Center is located close to Seattle Central, if Seattle Central is closed due to inclement weather, then Siegal Administrative Center will also be closed.In those cases, we may make a late start or closure decision for one while others remain open. While we attempt to make closure decisions as a district, it is possible conditions could be considerably worse at one campus or center compared with another.If a storm occurs during the regular workday, a decision on whether to close campus early will be made by 3 p.m.It is possible the decision will be made the night before if the forecast clearly calls for hazardous weather.on whether campuses will be closed or have adjusted hours (i.e., late start). If a storm causes conditions to deteriorate overnight, a decision will be made by 5 a.m.In the event of widespread or catastrophic emergency, a decision and announcement will be the same for all campuses and offices across the district. In cases of hazardous weather, such as a snowstorm, each college president-for North, Central, and South-works with the chancellor, the other college presidents, and campus security and facility crews at their college to determine whether conditions call for a closure, delay, or early release.

Making a Decision Regarding Campus Closure It’s important for you to evaluate your own situation first.
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Because our colleges are in distinctly different locations and we come from so many parts of the community, it’s difficult to take everyone’s situation into full consideration. Consider Your Personal Safety Firstįirst, everyone should consider personal safety prior to attempting to travel to your college campus in any winter weather situation, without regard to our announcements or closure decisions. We encourage you to review these closure procedures. Especially during winter months, the possibilities increase that weather may affect travel to one or more of our colleges and centers. We care about your safety when you are on any of the campuses of Seattle Colleges, and we work to keep you informed about any situations affecting our facilities.
