Student Handbook 2016

Sweet Sensations – Tasty sweets to finish off your meal! The Oasis - Quench your thirst with a hot or cold beverage that includes sugar-free options. Starbucks— Located in our SAC, visit our Starbuck’s Kiosk for a casual warm Pick Me Up or grab something from our OutTakes selection for food on the fly that is available all day! All students on a meal plan have meal replacement options at the kiosk, following Valley’s meal replacement guidelines. The following policies apply to Dining Services: All students must present their valid student identification cards when entering the Dining Hall at all times. Students will not be admitted into the Dining Hall without presenting their student identification card. No student is permitted entrance into the Dining Hall during non-service hours. Proper attire is required of all individuals entering the Dining Hall, and must be worn in a non-offensive manner. Cleats are not allowed. Board Meal Plan members may not obtain food items for non- Board Plan Members. This is a direct violation of the Standards of Student Conduct with consequences to be determined by the Dean of Students. All Dining Hall utensils (cups, plates, bowls, silverware, etc.) are the property of the Dining Hall. Please do not remove any non-disposable utensils. Only food service employees are permitted in the kitchen and in any food preparation areas. All other policies and procedures of the Student Hand Book and Student Conduct apply in the Dining Hall. Further information concerning policies and procedures, meal plans, pricing or special service requests may be obtained from the Dining Services Office and the Director of Dining Services, along with any questions, concerns, suggestions or comments.

Student Newspaper Mimi Merritt, Faculty Advisor, Ext. 4548

The Rampage - is the student newspaper entirely produced by students under the supervision of the Division of Language, Literature & Communication. Students are eligible to receive up to 3 semester hours of credit.

Office of Campus Safety Will Robinson, Coordinator of Campus Safety Campus Safety Office, ext. 4313 Mobile: (304) 887-1795

The Office of Campus Safety (OCS) is concerned for the safety of each individual, as well as the community as a whole. The OCS is primarily responsible to protect the people and property of Bluefield College. A safety and security officer is on duty 24/7 during the semester. In addition, our Bluefield College Criminal Justice students and staff will enhance and support our security efforts. All resident students should assist in maintaining adequate protection within the residence halls and on campus. As members of the campus community, you should immediately notify your Resident Assistant, the Residence Area Coordinator, or the Campus Safety Officer concerning the presence of unauthorized individuals in the residence halls or on the campus. The following explains the campus policies regarding procedures to report criminal actions or other emergencies occurring on campus:

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