Franklin College Student Handbook 1-4-22

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Examples of this may include, but are not limited to: accessing the room or suite while the assigned occupants are not present, utilizing a key to enter a room or suite to which one is not assigned, keeping clothing and other personal belongings in the residence hall or suite, sleeping overnight in the room/suite on a regular basis, and using the bathroom and shower facilities as if they lived in that room/suite. When a guest’s continual presence hinders a roommate’s ability to study, sleep, or occupy their assigned room. Overnight guests are allowed on campus for a maximum of three consecutive nights. An excessive number of visits, even if they last no more than three nights in a row, may also be considered a violation of this regulation. All overnight visitations must be consistent with any applicable roommate agreements. A guest may stay or sleep only in the host’s room. Excessive use or abuse of the visitation and guest regulations may result in the suspension of visitation privileges or being banned from a building. This is decided at the discretion of the Vice President of Student Development and Dean of Students.

5. Room Entry Procedures A. Maintenance and Inspection: The College reserves the right to enter student rooms for routine maintenance. This includes care of heating facilities, replacement of window glass, inventory, etc. When the necessity arises to enter a student’s room under these situations, the person entering the room will knock first and ask permission for entry. If the room is vacant, maintenance personnel will enter the room to take care of the necessary repairs. B. Health and Safety Inspections: All student rooms are inspected for safety, sanitation, and compliance with break procedures during college break periods. If a violation of residence hall regulations or college policy is observed during a routine inspection, it will be addressed by the appropriate staff. C. Room Condition Assessment: When a housing assignment changes, Residence Life needs to assess the condition of a room, its furniture, and the overall cleanliness of the room. Residence Life will endeavor to notify assigned residents that the room needs to be assessed and coordinate a time to do this. Residence Life will knock on the door and ask permission to assess the room. If the room is vacant Residence Life has been unable to reach the residents to arrange a mutually agreed upon entry time, Residence Life reserves the right to enter a resident’s room to complete the assessment. D. Wellness Checks: From time to time, Residence Life will receive a report a resident may be missing, unwell, or in danger. Two staff members will knock and announce themselves and key into the room if no one responds. If there is reason to believe that the resident may be in imminent danger, a single staff member may enter the room before the second staff member arrives. E. Search: Occasionally, it will be necessary to enter rooms for the purpose of responding to emergency situations, locating stolen goods, or enforcing policy. (Room to room searches for stolen student property will only be conducted when the Page -90


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6. Off-Campus Conduct

2min
page 97

3. Prohibited Conduct by Students

9min
pages 93-96

5. Room Entry Procedures

2min
page 90

3. Residence Hall Health and Safety Regulations

10min
pages 85-88

4. Guest and Visitation Regulations

2min
page 89

2. Residence Hall Administrative Regulations and Procedures

15min
pages 79-84

31. Withdrawing from the College

2min
page 77

29. Title IX

3min
pages 73-74

27. Social Media Policies and Procedures

5min
pages 67-69

30. Travel Policies and Expectations for Student Overnight Travel Sponsored by FC

5min
pages 75-76

12. Grizzly Park Policy

2min
page 61

8. Drug Policy

2min
page 57

9. Fires/Bonfire/Fire Pits

2min
page 58

3. Care Policy

5min
pages 54-55

25. Vehicle Reservation Procedures

2min
page 45

26. Vending Machines

2min
pages 46-47

16. Intercollegiate Athletics

2min
page 38

22. Religious Life Program

2min
page 42

2. Athletic Event Sportsmanship Policy - “Win With Class”

2min
page 53

3. Campus Safety and Security Report (Clery Act

2min
page 30

14. Health Services

2min
page 37

14. Work Study and On-Campus Employment

2min
page 27

2. Academic Procedures

4min
pages 8-9

9. Federal Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) Information

2min
page 17

4. Procedures for Cases of Alleged Academic Dishonesty and Plagiarism

2min
page 11

8. Intellectual Property Ownership Policy

7min
pages 14-16

Franklin College Vision, Mission and Values

1min
page 6

10. Study at Cooperating Institutions

1min
page 18

13. Withdrawing and Financial Aid

2min
page 26

3. Academic Dishonesty and Plagiarism

2min
page 10
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