CALGARY -- Lethbridge College reopened Wednesday after it received a bomb threat Tuesday that police believe was a hoax.

Tuesday, police responded just before noon to news that someone sent an email to Lethbridge College that contained a bomb threat.

The college notified the police, then, following protocols, evacuated the campus and student residences as a precautionary measure.  Employees and students were sent home for the day, while student residents were relocated to the Servus Sports Centre.

After a preliminary investigation, it was determined that the threatening email didn't appear to come from students or staff and may have come from overseas. Police also consulted with other enforcement agencies where similar threats have been received that turned out to be unfounded.

At this time, the police say there is no evidence to suggest the college community is at risk.

Around 3 p.m., resident students were allowed to return to their rooms. The college announced that the rest of campus will be closed for the rest of Tuesday and will re-open Wednesday morning.

Shortly after the evacuation notice was issued Tuesday, there were reports of long lineups as people attempted to leave the campus. CTV's Terry Vogt reports that some people said it took upward of 40 minutes to get out of the parking lot.

Lethbridge Evacuation