Occupational Therapy Program Student Handbook Monday through Friday Weekend (by card access only):
7:00 a.m.-10:00 p.m. 10:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m.
Students have access to the HSC building when the building is closed to the public by use of your student ID card. After hours, use your student ID on the rear entrance to access the building. Room use during afterhours is considered a privilege that can be lost. Students must abide by the strictest of security measures to prevent entry by unauthorized individuals. Only Health Professions students are allowed in the building after hours.
There is nobody in the building after regular business hours and students are advised to have at least one other person with you and keep your cell phone available. Lights in the atrium are turned off after dark on the weekends to save electricity, but classrooms are available for study. Room Reservations Students may reserve rooms for educational purposes in the HSC by contacting Chelsey Nelson Mielke. HSC rooms may not be used for social events or personal use. Students are free to use the conference rooms on each floor without reservation unless faculty has scheduled the room. Study Areas Study areas are available in the basement area (by vending), atriums (1st-4th floor) professional conference rooms (3076 and 4106), rooms 4004 and 4006 and room 5096. Conference rooms 3076 and 4106, room 4004 and room 4006 are only available if professional meetings are not scheduled. Professional meetings take priority. Student Food Policy Food consumption is only permitted by students in the atrium areas (2nd, 3rd, or 4th floors) or lower level (basement) by the vending machines. Food and beverage are not allowed in classrooms or labs. Beverages with a cover are allowed in conference rooms. If violations occur, beverage privileges will be discontinued in the conference rooms. Food consumption is not allowed in any area of the 5th floor due to safety concerns related to proximity of potentially harmful chemical/biological agents.
Faculty has the right to make an exception for students to eat/drink in rooms they are teaching in, especially if the class is held for a large block of time. In turn, faculty is responsible for the following, prior to leaving the classroom: • Ensure all tables are clean • The garbage is placed in the garbage cans with liners • Garbage should be removed from the room as a courtesy to the next users if: 54