UTSA campuses open on Monday, August 28

After evaluating weather forecasts, assessing highway and road conditions and reviewing the planned opening of school districts in the Bexar County area, UTSA will re-open all three campuses on Monday, August 28 at 6 a.m.

For students who may be traveling from outlying areas where weather has been more significant than in San Antonio, contact your professors and instructors directly if you have questions about class attendance and assignments. Employees and faculty should notify thier supervisors or department chairs to discuss any absence issues they may have.

All members of the university community are urged to use their best independent judgment when deciding whether to travel to and from campus.

Additionally, students from those areas most severely impacted by Harvey, including southeast Texas and the Houston metro area, are encouraged to contact UTSA Counseling Services, Student Health Services and/or the UTSA Ombudsperson if they are in need of assistance. UTSA Counseling Services can be reached at 210-458-4140. Student Health Services can be reach at 210-458-4142. The Student Affairs Ombudsperson can be reached at 210-458-4136.

Conditions on campus:

UTSA recorded less than two inches of rainfall on its campuses.

No damage has been reported at the Main Campus, Downtown Campus or Institute of Texan Cultures, and all three UTSA campuses have maintained full power and water service through the storm.

All UTSA roads are passable and unobstructed. Parking lots remain unaffected by the rains. The UTSA Police Department continues to monitor campus conditions and will close streets or redirect traffic as a result of flooding.

Roadrunner Cafe has remained in operation and regular food services have continued over the weekend.

VIA bus service continues, allowing for access to UTSA campuses.

The athletics directors at UTSA and the University of Houston are conferring about their Sept. 2 football game. Updates will be provided as available.

To report an emergency, leaking or flooding, contact the UTSA Police Department at 210-458-4911 (emergencies) 210-458-4242 (non-emergencies).

Receive timely updates on Harvey and how it could impact university operations on UTSA’s Facebook, Twitter, UTSA Today, UTSA Alerts and 210-458-SNOW.