Thanks to the 225 NMC employees who joined us at Opening Conference today as we kicked off the fall semester! As promised, here are the questions and answers we did not have time to address in today’s meeting. You can also view a PDF of the full presentation here.

  • Is WH 104/105 going to be one classroom for fall rather than two separate classrooms?
    • We will base it on what is requested through Central Scheduling. It can be easily configured for either option. 
  • Will we be completely closed after Thanksgiving to students (printing, computer use, library etc.)?
    • Yes. For the sake of safety, the campus will be closed to in-person activity.
  • Will we be able to have limited access testing in classrooms after Thanksgiving?
    • We will not have any in-person activity after Thanksgiving. Testing will need to be done in some virtual manner. 
  • Will students have the option to live on campus after Thanksgiving?
    • Students are encouraged to return home, but special accommodations can be made on a case by case basis with Residence Life as needed.
  • Are there plans regarding opening the North Hall gym and what would restrictions be if any?
    • At this time there are no plans to open the North Hall fitness center. We will continue to assess the recommendations for inside activity.
  • What are the responsibilities of faculty and staff if faced with students who refuse to honor safety protocols and/or dismiss the dangers of the pandemic? What are employees supposed to do? How much do employees push back when faced with refusal? What if a student/employee is unwilling to wear a mask on campus?
    • As far as employees go, there really isn’t a provision for working onsite and not wearing a face covering. Employees who have medical concerns should speak with Hollie DeWalt in Human Resources. Accommodations, where possible will be made, but wearing a face covering is required.
    • Student Life will be greeting students at many building entrances during the first two days of class. They will offer a mask if a student does not have one and share the requirement to wear it inside all buildings.
      • Students without a mask cannot stay in class. They should be offered a mask and can stay if they wear it.
      • If a student says they cannot wear a mask, they need to contact Disability Services to establish the veracity of their claim and the necessary path forward. They still cannot enter without a mask.
      • If a student persists in refusing to wear a mask and will not leave, do not argue the efficacy of masks but point to the requirement from the state and college to do so.
      • If a student without a mask will not leave, as a last resort, call security.
      • Please enter a Red Flag incident report on students you encounter that will not wear a mask. Judicial Affairs will follow up with these students.
  • Once the fall semester begins, will we be allowed to work on campus on Fridays?
    • We are asking if work can be done remotely to continue with that practice. If there are items that cannot be completed remotely then you may come to campus.  
  • Is Futures for Frontliners tuition free or in-district tuition? 
    • It covers in-district tuition and general fees.
  • What protections are in place for Adjunct Faculty who do not have NMC health insurance?
    • Adjuncts are entitled to the 2 weeks of COVID-19 leave under the Families First Paid Medical Leave Act. This is paid at 100% if for the employee’s own COVID-19 illness or quarantine, and at 2/3 if to take care of a child or family member.  There is an additional provision for employees who have been employed more than 30 days which provides for extended leave (up to 10 additional weeks) to care for a child whose school or daycare is closed. This would be paid at 2/3.  This last extended leave can only be used after an initial two-week leave.
    • For further information please contact Hollie DeWalt in Human Resources.
    • Adjuncts can also enroll in health insurance coverage through other channels including the Affordable Care Act marketplace.

If you have additional questions related to COVID-19, please check out the Employee FAQs and other resources on the NMC COVID-19 web hub. If you still have questions, please submit them through the Coronavirus Information Feedback Form or email publicrelations@nmc.edu.