Nichols College 2011-13 Catalog Update

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GENERaL REGULatIONS 16. Violation of Nichols College or State alcoholic beverage regulations or laws. (See alcohol Policy in Student Handbook for specific information.) a) b) c) d) e) f) g) h) i) j) k)

Underage possession and/or consumption of alcohol Open container of alcohol Possession and/or use of alcohol paraphernalia Glass Bottles Large quantities or common source of alcohol Public Intoxication Possession and/or use of False ID Providing alcohol to Minors Driving under the Influence 21+ in a Dry Room Drinking Games

17. Murder and/or attempted Murder. (Level 5)

18. Non-negligent Manslaughter. (Level 5)

19. Breaking and Entering. (Level 4)

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E. Conduct Code

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Continued infractions of this Code. (Level 1)

Failure to comply with or attempts to circumvent a sanction(s) imposed by a college official, including violating weekend suspension. (Level 2) a) First Offense: b) Second Offense:

$50 $100

Interference with an investigation or other procedures defined in this Code. (Level 2)

Knowingly assisting in the violation of any of the provisions of this Code. (Level 3)

F. Residence and Related Facilities

this is not a comprehensive list. For a comprehensive list of Residence Hall Policies, refer to the “terms and Conditions for On-Campus Housing agreement.”

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Early/Unauthorized arrival to the residence hall. (Level 1)

a) First Offense: b) Second Offense: c) third Offense:

$100 $150 $200

Failure to respond to the directive of a member of the Residence Life staff or Public Safety Officer, or interference with said directive. (Level 2) Hall Sports.

Due to possible injury to a bystander or damage to the facilities, hall sports of any kind are not permitted. the use of roller blades, bikes, skateboards, and scooters is also prohibited within the residence halls. (Level 1) a) b) c)

First Offense: Second Offense: third Offense:

Improper Check Out.

$50 $100 $150

Each student must check out with a Residence Life staff member and sign their Room Condition Form. Students must leave their room in the exact condition in which it was found. Students who fail to hand in their keys will be charged to replace this key. (Level 1)

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Noise/Quiet Hours.

It is an individual’s responsibility to inform those in their community when noise has reached a disruptive level. Residence halls should be reasonably quiet at all times and “courtesy hours” are in effect 24 hours a day. Quiet hours are 10:00 p.m. to 9:00 a.m. Sunday through thursday and 1:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. on Friday and Saturday. Quiet hours are in effect 24 hours a day during final exam week. (Level 1) Pets.

Students are not permitted to have pets other than fish. (Level 1) a) b) c)

First Offense: Second Offense: third Offense:

$50 $100 $150

a) b) c)

First Offense: Second Offense: third Offense:

$50 $100 $150

Possession of appliances or flammable items to include: antennas, wiring into the electrical system, cooking with anything that has an exposed electrical element (toaster ovens, electric plates), barbecue grills, bicycle storage, door locks, holiday decorations, lofts, candles, incense, incense holders and car batteries. (Level 1)

Propped Doors.

Students found propping exterior doors or entering through propped doors will be subject to discipline action. Propping of doors increases the risk of theft, vandalism, and unwanted guests within the residential halls. (Level 1)

10. Removal of lounge furniture.

Furniture placed in lounges by the college are for the use of all students while they are present in the lounge. Removal of furniture from the lounge to student rooms will result in disciplinary action. (Level 1) a) b) c)

First Offense: Second Offense: third Offense:

$50 $100 $150

11. Removing/tampering with College owned furniture.

all bedroom, common area and kitchen furniture provided by the College must remain intact and configured as it was upon move in. this includes the flipping of bed frames. Students are NOt permitted to triple bunk their beds. a clear path to doors must be maintained at all times. (Level 1)

12. Health & Safety Violations.

Residents are responsible for the cleanliness of their respective rooms/suites/apartments. Health and Safety inspections are conducted throughout the year to ensure that living areas meet community standards. Students that fail to maintain the cleanliness of their rooms will be subject to cover the cost of having the living area professionally cleaned as well as face disciplinary action. this includes the student’s private bathrooms in Copper Beech, Remillard, Shamie and Kuppenheimer halls. Students who fail to clean their bathrooms private will be allowed 48 hours to clean 2011 – 2013 CATALOG |

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