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Emergency Communications

Emergency information or instructions are communicated to the college community through a variety of mechanisms. Please familiarize yourself with these communication methods and utilize them to acquire information and instructions in the event of an emergency.

  • The College website www.middlesexcc.edu
  • The college’s emergency information line provides a 24-hour voice mail announcements system at 732-906-2555
  • Radio and Television stations providing announcements.

WNBC
FOX 5 
WXKW 101.5 FM
News 12 Cablevision, New Jersey

  • Emergency Notification System

Students may sign up via CampusCruiser and faculty and staff through Infonet.

If a non-weather emergency should develop that requires action on your part, the Emergency Notification System will allow us to contact you by e-mail, text messaging or voicemail. You can elect to receive information about the Edison campus or the Perth Amboy or New Brunswick Centers, or all three. Signup is free and we encourage you to do so.

Please note that the procedure for inclement weather will not change. If the weather looks questionable, check the College website, listen to local radio stations or call the Information Line at 732-906-2555.

If you signed up last year, you do not need to re-signup as you are still in the system. If your personal information has changed, please go back into the system and edit that. If you would like to be removed from the system, please send an e-mail with your name to  This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .

Additionally, the college issues information via email networks to the college community and the college’s telephone system. Divisional and department emergency telephone communication chains, direct notification by college personnel, activation of alarm systems and posting of notices are other means of communications which the college may use in an emergency.