Student Handbook 2016

Car Washing Washing cars on campus is prohibited.

Common Room Furniture In an effort to maintain the current quality of our common room furniture, students are asked to not move the furniture in the common areas . Etiquette Proper behavior is expected in classrooms, dining facilities, lounges, and other public locations. Courtesy, self-control, sportsmanship, honesty, and concern for the standards of others are among the College’s expectations . Fines/Community Service/Educational Sanctions Failure to adhere to College rules, standards, and policies may result in a fine, community service, and/or educational sanction. If a student is issued a fine, they will be notified in writing and will be given three (3) business days to appeal the fine. After three (3) business days the fine will be posted on the students account in the Business office. The student will need to go to the Business office in order to pay the fine. The intent of these sanctions is to deter and prevent inappropriate behavior and to provide an avenue for restitution. Gambling Gambling is a growing problem for students on campus, leaving some students with thousands of dollars of debt. In an attempt to help students with this potentially addictive habit, gambling is not allowed on campus.. Grills Grills are not permitted on campus or in the residence halls. Hair cutting For health reasons, students are not permitted to give hair cuts in public areas of the residence halls, including computer labs, hallways, laundry rooms, lounges, restrooms, and stairwells. Hall Meetings Periodically, students will be required to attend residence hall meetings. Attendance at all residence hall meetings is required because of the important information which is communicated. Every effort will be made to announce these meetings as far in advance as possible. Students need to get permission to be absent from a residence hall meeting prior to the meeting by communicating with the RHD and/or RA of their building/floor. Keys Keys must not be duplicated or given to unauthorized individuals. In the event a key is lost, it is to be reported immediately to Resident Hall Director or RA. Replacement of lost, stolen, or misplaced keys will be done at a cost of $50 per key. This charge will offset the cost of replacing the key-core to the lock and issuing replacement keys for other roommates. If a key is broken or bent, it is to be returned to the Office of Residence Life. A new key will be issued at no charge if the old key is returned. Laundry Facilities All of our Residence Halls have a laundry room that offers full-size washers and dryers. Residential students pay a set fee at registration to use the laundry facilities. Therefore, the laundry machines do not require coins for operation. The washers and dryers in the residence hall laundry rooms are to be used exclusively by the residents of each respective

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