Res Life Student Housing Handbook 2013 - 2014

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It must be understood that when hundreds of people live in a residential community, it is essential that rights and responsibilities of each person be respected.

in resident’s rooms. Residence Life reserves the right to request the removal of any appliance. A maximum of two microwave ovens and two refrigerators can be in each residential room.

the responsible party is not identified. Report any violations to the University Police Department or Residence Life staff. The reporting student will remain anonymous.

Bunk Beds: All residential facility beds on campus can be bunked with metal or wooden pegs available from your hall office. Lofting beds as a structure other than a manufactured bunk is not permitted.

Community Showers/Bathrooms: Use of these areas is to be limited to the purpose for which they were intended. Bathroom usage by the opposite sex is prohibited. Residents are not to wash dishes or clothing in the sinks or showers.

Community Billing: The university may bill students for costs, assess fines, and/or take other judicial action. False fire alarms activated within buildings, not chargeable to individuals, may be billed to the members of the community. The university reserves the right to assess the entire community for cost or damage to equipment if

Candles/Open Flames/Paraphernalia (see Fire Codes): Fire regulations prohibit the burning of any object with an open flame. This includes, but is not limited to, candles, hookahs, fireworks and incense. Prohibited articles will be confiscated and discarded.

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