that limit a person’s ability to get the recommended amount of sleep. When new members are required to sleep at a chapter facility, in a designated space that is not their normal bedroom, and/or in a space all-together, this may constitute sleep deprivation and schedule modification. Sexual Abuse and Harassment: Any unwelcome conduct or behavior of a sexual nature that creates or contributes to a hostile environment. A hostile environment exists when conduct is sufficiently severe, pervasive, or persistent to limit or deny a person’s ability to participate in or benefit from the College’s educational programs or affects employment. Behaviors may include, but are not limited to, non-consensually viewing, sharing, gathering, possessing, or creating sexually explicit material (e.g. pornographic images obtained from the internet or from personal interactions); sexually explicit behaviors (e.g. kissing, touching of intimate areas, genitals, breasts, buttocks, and/or digital, oral, vaginal, or anal penetration of any person); being forced to view partial or full nudity of another person (of the same or different gender); being forced to be partially or fully nude; being forced to engage in sexual acts or contact; and/or being forced to divulge information about a person’s sexual history. It is not a defense to an allegation of hazing that the expressed or implied consent of an individual was obtained. In addition to this policy, NCAA student athletes must follow the hazing policies and guidelines set forth by the NCAA, HCAC, and Franklin College athletics department. When allegations of violations of this policy are received, the group or organization, as well as an individual, will be subject to adjudication. 14. Health Services Health Services at Franklin College is available, free of charge, to all students. A complete and accurate health form is required to be on file in the clinic. The health clinic nurse provides first aid and treatment of minor illness and injuries to students enrolled at Franklin College. In the event that a student is too ill or not stable enough to come to the clinic, 911 should be called. Emergency services personnel will assess the student and transport to the local hospital if
necessary. It is very difficult for the nurse to respond to the scene of an illness leaving the clinic unattended. In the event of needing assistance with non-emergency situations, students should call the Health Center at (317) 738-8090 during normal business hours. The clinic is located on the second floor of the Napolitan Student Center. Although appointments are not required, they are preferred, especially when the student has a fever or symptoms that could be related to a highly contagious condition. To schedule an appointment, students can call the Clinic Coordinator at (317) 738-8090 during normal business hours: Monday-Thursday: 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Friday: 8:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.
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