SCOTTSBLUFF, Neb. - Western Nebraska Community College, in following guidance and support from state
officials, will re-open all three campuses to the public Monday, June 15.
WNCC will resume its regular business hours, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m., Monday - Thursday, and
8 a.m. - 4 p.m., Friday. Visitors on the Scottsbluff Campus will only be allowed access
through the Welcome Center main entrance, all other doors and buildings will remain
locked.
Employees will begin returning to campus in a phased-in approach, with the goal to
have a full staff by July 13. Because staffing may be limited until then, visitors
are strongly encouraged to schedule an appointment whenever possible.
"WNCC is extremely excited to re-open its doors to the public and continue serving
our Panhandle communities," WNCC President Dr. Carmen Simone said. "This has been
a difficult time for all and we are here to help in every way we can."
While on campus, WNCC is asking the public to follow social distancing directives
and practice good personal hygiene by washing their hands often and staying home if
they feel sick. WNCC, in turn, will continue to clean and sanitize high traffic areas
and provide extra hand-sanitizing stations on each campus. Facemasks are strongly
encouraged.
Buddy's Books & Bistro and the Learning Commons on the Scottsbluff Campus will be
available to the public; however, the weight room and residence halls will remain
closed.
For more information and updates on WNCC's re-opening plan, visit wncc.edu/campus-safety/covid-19.