What we know about school, university closures in Fort Collins area due to snow

Like the rest of us, Fort Collins-area schools woke up to a bit of a curve ball Monday in the form of several inches of heavy snow.

Here's what we know about their plans the day, from closures to business as usual. We'll update this story if we get additional information.

Colorado State University cancels classes

Colorado State University has canceled all classes for Monday, including hybrid and remote classes, and the campus will be closed. The closure and cancellations impact all Larimer County campuses.

For more information, visit https://safety.colostate.edu.

Front Range Community College switches to remote learning for Larimer Campus

Front Range Community College's Larimer Campus is shifting to remote work and learning due to Monday's snow. The campus will be closed to in-person services, the school announced.

Front Range's campuses in Westminster and Boulder County will remain open, though both are on spring break.

Students should check for information from their professors and "work directly with your instructors" on how to proceed Monday.

What we know about Poudre School District

Poudre School District did not announce a snow delay or snow day Monday.

More:Why were Poudre School District schools open Monday during the biggest storm of the year?

What we know about Loveland, Windsor schools

Thompson School District in Loveland did not announce a snow delay or snow day Monday.

The Weld RE-4 school district is on spring break this week.

For subscribers:Snow day? How Poudre, Thompson school districts make that call

This article originally appeared on Fort Collins Coloradoan: Colorado State University cancels school for snow: What about others?