MHC Move In Guide 2020

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2020-2021 Marriott Honors Community Move-in Guide IMPORTANT CONTACTS Housing & Residential Education Mon - Fri, 8 a m - 5 p m 801-587-2002 | info@housing.utah.edu www.housing.utah.edu

Welcome Home! We hope you enjoy being a resident of this beautiful building and a part of the exciting living learning communities that are housed here. The MHC is a unique collaboration between Housing & Residential Education (HRE) and the Honors College, and it provides an opportunity for students to take classes where they live and have direct contact with sta and faculty. The MHC conveniently has classrooms, study spaces, faculty o ces, a 24-hour desk, a market and cafĂŠ, and much more.

Marriott Honors Community Front Desk Open 24 hours* | 801-587-8444 Kahlert Village Front Desk Open 24 hours* | 801-585-1264 *hours will vary during holiday or break periods

MHC FRONT DESK SERVICES

MHC CONTACTS

DESK SERVICES

Sig Ferguson | Resident Director 801-587-8442

MAIL & PACKAGES

The MHC is open 24 hours a day when school is in Please limit visits to the desk to once per week for session. Our friendly desk and mailroom assistants mail pick-up. We also ask that you try to limit your can assist you with questions and equipment check mail to essential items only. out. All students who live on campus will be issued a In addition to the front desk, you can also contact mailing address. You can mail packages and paper your Resident Advisor between the hours of 5 p.m. mail to this address. We utilize a package locker and 8 a.m. with any emergeny or immediate needs. system for residents. Your mailing address and RA phone numbers will be provided at your first instructions about paper mail, mail pick up, and our community meeting. They are also posted on RA package locker system was sent to your UMail in doors in your area. early August.

KEYS & DOOR ACCESS

Your room key and UCard allow you to access your room and building and should never be shared with anyone. If you misplace one, you can borrow a loaner from the MHC Front Desk. Loaner keys and temporary access cards are free for 30 minutes, or can be checked out for up to seven days for a $10 fee. If you lose your key, we will change your locks and charge you a replacement fee ($60 - $100). If you need a new UCard, please visit the UCard office in the Union Building.

EQUITY LOUNGE & LIVING ROOM Equity Lounge: located on ground floor on 820 Equity Living Room: located on first floor of Kahlert Village

The Equity Lounge & Living Room house the Social Justice Advocates and is a space where all are welcome, all identities are embraced, and you can feel free to be yourself.

Mail is processed daily by the mailroom in your area, and you will be notified by email when something has arrived for you. During peak time, expect longer processing times. You will pick up paper mail from the front desk in your area, and packages will be sorted into lockers. You will access the locker holding your package with a code that was emailed to you. Packages are only kept for seven days before being returned. Perishable items are only kept for 24 hours. Note: we cannot share addresses with friends, parents, or family members. Please share your address as needed so that care packages or other fun items find their way to you.

TECHNOLOGY RESOURCES

Computer Lab: Located on the ground level of Benchmark 822 Creative Commons by Adobe: Located on the first floor of Kahlert Village Stop by your newly renovated computer lab in Heritage Commons for group study rooms, a laptop bar, printing, and more! On lower campus? Check out the new Creative Commons by Adobe!

Emily Francis | Graduate Assistant 801-587-8441 Honors College 801-581-7383

MHC AMENITIES* *Amenities may vary based on public health guidance

Honors Market 1st oor, West Wing Laundry Room Basement Ski Wax Room Basement Library 1st oor, North Wing Music Room 3rd oor lobby Check out the key at the MHC Front Desk

Equipment Rentals Front desk Free of charge Patio, Firepit, & Grill Outside

*equipment available for checkout at Front Desk

Classrooms & Big Ideas Room 1st oor, North Wing Sta & Faculty O ces 1st oor, North Wing

Get social with HRE! @UOFUHOUSING


TRANSPORTATION FOR HOUSING RESIDENTS CAMPUS SHUTTLES

Campus shuttles are a free and convenient weekday service for you and campus guests! Shuttles have a late night service as well with a reduced schedule, but they do not run on the weekends or holidays. The Campus Shuttle system transports students all over campus. This free service is useful for students living on campus — as the Red, Blue and Orange routes stop at the Peterson Heritage Center and Chapel Glen. The South Campus Shuttle Stop located on South Campus Drive is especially convenient for residents of the MHC! For routes and information: commuterservices.utah.edu Wondering where your shuttle is? Track your shuttle! To track all campus shuttle locations live, view estimated times of arrival, and find nearest stops, visit uofubus.com or download the Ride Systems app available in the Apply Store or Google Play Store.

SAFE RIDE

SafeRide is a free after-hours service for students managed by Commuter Services. It is operated by University student employees. SafeRide functions similarly to other rideshare programs like Uber or Lyft but only operates within university boundaries, Monday - Friday from 6 p.m. - 12:30 a.m. Students may request a ride by downloading the TapRide app and following the prompts.

SLC PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION

The university’s agreement with UTA provides students access to UTA buses, TRAX and FrontRunner trains at no additional cost using your UCard. The TRAX Red Line and several UTA bus routes come directly to campus, making public transportation accessible to students living on campus.

Buses run around parts of campus and there are TRAX stations in front of the MHC and at the Rice-Eccles Stadium. Your UCard is your free transportation pass for services on TRAX, buses, and the FrontRunner. When boarding and exiting, tap your UCard at the scanners on either end of the TRAX platform or at the bus entrance. Bus and TRAX schedules may be found on the buses, at the TRAX station, or online at www.rideuta.com. There is also a trip planner on the UTA website. Just type in where you are, where you would like to go, and the time you want to leave and arrive. REMINDER: You must tap on and off when utilizing TRAX or the city buses

PARKING ON CAMPUS You likely won't need a car while living on campus. We strongly encourage you to consider alternate transportation methods rather than bringing a car with you to campus. If you choose to bring a vehicle with you, you will need to purchase a parking permit from Commuter Services. A variety of permits are available to housing residents. For more information on parking or to purchase a parking pass online please visit Commuter Services’ website: commuterservices.utah.edu Lot 15, level 3: Overnight and day parking GUEST PARKING PARKING OPTIONS FOR allowed Monday-Friday when there is not a special Guest parking passes may be purchased through MHC RESIDENTS event, no Saturday/Sunday overnight parking (U Commuter Services’ website. Lot 22: Overnight and day parking allowed Housing Permit) seven days a week when there is not a special Lot 11: (CU Permit During the Day; U Housing CAMPUS EVENTS MHC Residents will need to move their vehicles event (U Housing Permit) Permit after 3pm) Lot 24: Overnight and day parking allowed Lot 27: Day and overnight parking seven on University of Utah game days or for other University events. Stay tuned for updates as seven days/week (U Housing Permit) days/week (U Housing Permit) specific dates will be posted ahead of time. Lot 27: Overnight and day parking allowed seven days/week (U Housing Permit) All Housing Zone Lots: Overnight and Day parking REGISTER YOUR BICYCLE! Lot 21: Day parking allowed Monday-Friday until allowed seven days/week (U Housing Permit) Bikes can be registered through the Commuter 10:00pm; no overnight parking (U Housing Services website. There is a “Free Bicycle Permit) Registration” link at the bottom of the page. Lot 15, level 2: Overnight and day parking PARKING PERMITS Visit: commuterservices.utah.edu/ Residents allowed Monday-Friday nights; no Saturday/ Commuter Services has virtual parking permits should only park their bicycles in designated and your license plate is your permit. For more Sunday overnight parking (U Housing Permit) bicycle parking areas. Residents should avoid details, visit commuterservices.utah.edu locking their bikes onto railings and trees.

GET INVOLVED WITH THE RESIDENCE HALL ASSOCIATION!

801-587-0866 | RHA@housing.utah.edu housing.utah.edu/living-the-u/get-involved

You can make an impact right from your own home. The Residence Hall Association is the premier student organization in Housing & Residential Education and provides numerous opportunities to get involved. First-year students are highly encouraged to get connected with RHA, where you'll develop leadership skills and make a difference on campus. Many of the events and activities during opening weekend and throughout the year are hosted by students just like you. Check out our resident boards are move-in weekend events below: Move-in Weekend Events Resident Boards Check out our Home Sweet Home -Resident Relations -On-campus Events webpage for information about -Advocacy -Marketing & Outreach on-campus events: -Salt Lake Events https://housing.utah.edu/moving-in -out/moving-in/home-sweet-home/


DINING SERVICES URBAN BYTES AT KAHLERT VILLAGE

ACCOMMODATIONS

Our newest and largest eatery on campus! Urban Bytes is an all-you-can-eat dining room located on the first floor of Kahlert Village. You can use your meal plan here or pay with card or cash at the entrance. Visit Urban Bytes for a daily rotating menu with a variety of stations like The Nook - all day breakfast, Carrots - salad bar, 500 Degrees oven fired pizza, Taqueria – tacos, burritos, etc., G8 – free of the eight most common allergens, Mongolian Grill, The Game – sports grill, and more!

If you are requesting an accommodation for your meal plan, please complete the Meal Plan Accommodation form on our Housing & Residential Education website under dining or at https://housing.utah.edu/dining/

TRANSFER MEALS

Monday - Friday: 6:30 a.m. - 9 p.m. Saturday & Sunday: 8 a.m. - 9 p.m. *limited service between meal periods.

Sometimes busy class schedules may make it tough to get back to the PHC for every meal. Transfer meals now allow students to use their meals at seven additional locations on campus, including the Honors Market, Miller Cafe, The Hive, Crimson View, Crimson Corner, Lund Commons, and the Student Life Center. A transfer meal can be used for up to $5 value at breakfast and $7 value at lunch and dinner.

OTHER DINING OPTIONS

TO-GO MEALS

URBAN BYTES HOURS

There are a variety of other dining locations on campus to fit your needs, including the Union Building Food Court, Einstein’s Brothers Bagel, Crimson View restaurant, England Hub, Mom’s Cafe, the Honors Market, Smart Shake, Miller Cafe, and so much more!

CITY CAFÉ

City CafÊ is a convenience store located in Kahlert Village. Visit for freshly made pastries, salads, sandwiches, and beverages. If you have a meal plan, you can use dining or flex dollars here, but anyone can purchase items with cash or cards. Open Monday – Friday from 7 a.m. – 12 a.m. (midnight) and Saturday from 12-8 p.m. Closed Sunday.

Individuals with meal plans will be given a to-go container that can be used for two to-go meals a day at the PHC Dining Room.

THE HIVE

We are excited to announce the newest dining location in Heritage Commons. The Hive is a late-night pizza joint located just south of Benchmark Plaza. Meal transfers and flex dollars will be accepted. The Hive is open every day from 7 p.m. to 12 a.m. during the Fall Semester.

PHC DINING HALL

The PHC Dining Room offers buffet-style dining and has the most variety in Heritage Commons. If you have a meal plan, you’ll mainly use your meals here with you UCard, but anyone can dine at the PHC by paying at the entrance. Meal plan changed will only be accepted the first week of the semester. Have dietary concerns? For most, we have a solution! Visit G8 in the PHC Dining Room where meals are prepared without the eight most commons allergens: dairy, eggs, fish, shellfish, tree nuts, spy, wheat/gluten. Students will also find a vegan-focused station with food prepared by our dedicated vegan chef! For specific questions, visit: dineoncampus.com/ utah

PHC DINING ROOM HOURS Monday - Friday: 6:30 a.m. - 9 p.m. Saturday & Sunday: 8 a.m. - 9 p.m. *limited service between meal periods.

CRIMSON CORNER

Crimson Corner is a convenience store located on the main floor of the PHC. It has freshly made pastries, salads, sandwiches, bottled beverages, and a Starbucks coffee cafĂŠ. Students with meal plans can use dining dollars or flex dollars here, but anyone can purchase items from Crimson Corner. Crimson Corner is open every day from 7 a.m. to 12 a.m. (midnight). Dining Services 801-581-7257 | dining@utah.edu www.dineoncampus.com/utah

GETTING CONNECTED REGISTER & CONNECT YOUR DEVICES

There is WiFi access in every building on campus. To determine which network your device should connect to, visit: onboard.utah.edu. For questions or issues, check https://it.utah.edu/help/ or contact the Campus Help Desk at 801-581-4000 x 1.

XFINITY ON CAMPUS (XOC)

For fall 2020, streaming service is a part of your bill through Xfinity on Campus (XOC) at no additional cost. Beginning spring 2021, students can opt-in to this service for $6.99 per month. To sign up for spring 2021, visit housing.utah.edu/apply-reserve/optional-services/

INTERNET TIPS - BE A GOOD WIRELESS STEWARD

WIRED INTERNET CONNECTION

Your room also has a wired internet connection available. If you would like to utilize this, please call the Help Desk 801-581-4000 x1 to activate the wall port. That’s it! You will need to provide an ethernet cable to connect to your computer). If the wall jack/plate looks broken, please fill out a maintenance request or call our office at 801-587-2002.

DO - Use UConnect - Use wired connection - Use ULink for gaming devices - Contact Campus Help Desk for assistance connecting devices

University Information Technology 801-581-4000 | helpdesk@utah.edu www.it.utah.edu

DON’T hotspots - Use wireless printers - Connect wireless media players (Apple TV, Chromecast, etc.) as wired

UTV Service & Support 801-581-8502 | utv@utah.edu https://uofu.service-now.com

WHAT IF SOMETHING IN MY ROOM IS BROKEN? Our goal is for all rooms to be ready for residents upon arrival. First step after you move in: look around. If you see an issue, report it immediately: www.housing.utah.edu/maintenance-requests/. If something is broken in your living space, please fill out a maintenance request online. Please note, mantenance requests should not be filled out for connectivity issues - contract the Campus Help Desk or UTV for issues with internet or TV connectivity. 1.TO MAKE A REQUEST, CLICK HERE ON HRE’S WEBSITE

2. THEN CLICK ON THE “SUBMIT A MAINTENANCE REQUEST� LINK

OR Visit the maintenance request site directly: www.housing.utah.edu/ maintenance-requests/


OVERNIGHT GUEST POLICY

SAFETY AND SECURITY

Due to Covid-19, there will not be any overnight guests allowed throughout the fall 2020 semester. This will be reevaluated for spring 2021. Learn more at housing.utah.edu/coronavirus

University Police & Security are here to help make your experience on campus a safe and pleasant one by doing patrols, safeguarding your security, and offering programs and resources.

Guest and visitor policies may be adjusted throughout the year to support physical distancing and safety guidelines.

University Police & Security Immediate Response/Dispatch: 801-585-COPS (2677) or 911 Non-emergency: 801-585-2677 www.dps.utah.edu

UCARDS You'll need your UCard for a lot of things on campus! You will receive your UCards with your welcome packet when you check in during your assigned move-in time this August. To replace a lost UCard, please stop by either of the UCard locations on campus: in the Union Building, room #158, or at the University Hospital, room #AC143C (use the south entrance).

UCard Services 801-581-CARD (2273) www.ucard.utah.edu TOBACCO FREE CAMPUS The University of Utah is a tobacco-free campus. Smoking and the use of any tobacco product (including e-cigarettes) is prohibited on all university property and in any outdoor area controlled by the University. These areas include all university residence halls and apartment buildings. This rule is applicable 24 hours a day, seven days a week. To get help quitting, please visit tobaccofree.utah.edu

PAYING HOUSING BILLS All housing and meal plan charges are included with your tuition bill. This bill will be paid through University Income Accounting & Student Loan Services. The HRE office will not accept payments. You can view your tuition bill online in CIS. All housing and meal plan charges are due when tuition is due, unless you have signed up for a payment plan. Learn more at housing.utah.edu/apply-reserve/rates-n-ho using-account/

CAMPUS COURTESY ESCORT

Campus courtesy escorts are always available as a resource to students while on campus. You can request an escort to your residence hall, car, or any campus building.

CAMPUS ALERT

The Campus Alert system sends text messages to notify students of any safety threats, weather conditions, or other important updates to keep students informed. This system is also used to send any housing specific instructions to residents. All students are automatically signed up for this service. Visit campusalert.utah.edu to learn more.

FAMILY EDUCATIONAL RIGHTS & PRIVACY ACT (FERPA) If you would like to allow individuals to access your Housing U account to pay your bill, you will need to release your FERPA rights through Housing U in CIS. FERPA only allows others access to the student's relevant financial information and applies to minors enrolled in the University. Once logged in, select “FERPA Consent Release Form”, check Housing and Residential Education as an area of release, and create a pin. Please remember to share your pin with anybody that you would like to have access to your account. Contact the Office of the Registrar for more information about FERPA.

801-581-5808 registrar@utah.edu www.registrar.utah.edu

CLEANING SERVICE To help maintain our facilities for years to come, the HRE custodial staff will clean the common areas of your apartment every other week. Common areas include: living rooms, kitchens, bathrooms, and hallways. HRE staff will not enter private spaces unless they need to access a bathroom. So the custodial staff may fully clean these areas, please consider the following: - For bathrooms, clear the sinks, counters, and shower of personal items - For kitchens, clear the countertops, island, and stove of personal items. Move all items in the refrigerator to one side - Clear the living room and hallways of any personal items Policy violations found during cleaning service will be documented and forwarded through the student conduct process. HRE custodial staff will only enter your apartment for cleaning service on the days and times indicated for your specific apartment unless otherwise noted. You will be notified in advance of this service. HRE custodial staff will knock loudly and announce their presence before entering. Once the service has been completed, notice will be left that your apartment has been cleaned.

RECYCLING f you live in MHC, the trash chutes will be closed for the full academic year. There are two trash dumpsters in the parking lot south of the MHC. For recycling, there are two recycling dumpsters in the parking lots south of the MHC. Please do not contaminate the recycling bins with prohibited materials like trash or glass. Thank you!

TAILGATING FREE ZONE Residential buildings are locked 24 hours a day and are only accessible to students who live there. Tailgating is when you let someone in the building without an escort. It’s not rude to be safe! Do not let people in a building if they don’t have tap access to get in.

POLICIES All students have the responsibility to abide by university and HRE policies and to report safety concerns and policy violations that are taking place in their room, suite, oor, and/or building. You should know that there are consequences for making choices that violate community standards. You are responsible for all policies outlines on our website and housing contract. More information about the student conduct process and our policies can be found in the Residence Hall and Apartment Policies section of our website at housing.utah.edu/living-the-u/resident-policies-responsibilities/. You are also responsible for following the University of Utah’s Student Code, which can be viewed at http://deanofstudents.utah.edu/conduct/.


IMPORTANT COVID-19 INFORMATION FALL 2020 COVID-19 IMPACTS

FACE COVERINGS

CLEANING CHECKLIST IN YOUR ROOM

University policy requires face coverings to be worn in all common areas on campus. Residents (Source: Center for Disease Control) must wear face coverings while in indoor areas - Wear reusable or disposable gloves for outside of their room. Face coverings are not routine cleaning and disinfection. required outdoors where 6ft. physical distancing - Clean surfaces using soap and water, then is possible. use disinfectant. Cleaning with soap and water reduces number of germs, dirt and impurities LAUNDERING on the surface. Disinfecting kills germs on surfaces. COVID-19 TESTING: Cloth face coverings should be laundered after - Practice routine cleaning of frequently You received a COVID-19 test prior to picking up each use. See the CDC's guidelines for washing touched surfaces. High touch surfaces include: your keys. While you await results of this test, you and drying your cloth face covering: - Tables, doorknobs, light switches, should limit your exposure to others. https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/ countertops, handles, desks, phones, prevent-getting-sick/how-to-wash-cloth-facekeyboards, toilets, faucets, sinks, etc. coverings. PRIORITIES WHILE YOU LIVE It will take everyone, working together, to support a safer community this Fall. We provided some insights for you as to the residential experience in the Resident Addendum to the Housing Agreement. You can view the Resident Addendum again inside your Move-in Guide.

ON CAMPUS:

- Maintain physical distance from others - Wear a face covering when outside of your room - Wash your hands frequently - Do not host guests from outside of the HRE residence halls - Stay away from others when you are sick. - If you have symptoms or are getting tested for COVID-19, complete the HRE Self-Report form immediately so that we can isolate you and quarantine others you have been in contact with. - Engage in your community through virtual outreach efforts.

STUDENT ONLINE TRAINING

PHYSICAL DISTANCING

CLEANING BUCKETS

When outside of your room, you need to maintain Cleaning and sanitation supplies are available for physical distancing from others. This includes in residents to use. Cleaning buckets can be picked up in laundry rooms. Please return cleaning the Dining Room, hall lounges, classrooms, etc. buckets after you use them so that our custodial team can keep supplies replenished. Buckets GUEST POLICY include: - Glass cleaner A guest is defined as anyone who is not - All-purpose cleaner and disinfectant contracted to live in an HRE space. No guests are - Gloves permitted inside HRE rooms/apartments. - Towels Residents can host other HRE residents from other buildings in lounge areas if face coverings are worn and physical distancing is observed. DISTANCE BETWEEN BEDS The CDC advises that when two people are sleeping in a room that you sleep so that both - Wash hands often with soap and water for 20 people do not have their heads at the same end of the bed. The beds, upon move in, are set to be seconds more than 6’ apart. As you consider your room - Avoid touching your eyes, nose, and mouth arrangement, please maintain the maximum distance possible for your bed arrangement.

CLEAN HANDS OFTEN

You will be required to complete the student online training that provides details regarding how to more safely engage as part of the campus CLEANING PROCEDURES community. This includes expectations on face & RESOURCES coverings, staying home when you are ill, physical distancing and washing your hands. HRE custodial team members thoroughly clean and sanitize all high touch and common areas. SELF-REPORT FORM Our custodial team member routinely clean the Students who begin experiencing COVID-19 following areas: hallways, laundry rooms, symptoms, are awaiting COVID-19 test results, or common rooms/lounges, stairways and elevators, who believe they have been exposed to COVID-19 entryways, public restrooms, and cluster style must complete the HRE Self-Report Form. Form restrooms. Residents are responsible for regularly submissions will be routed to an HRE staff cleaning areas in their room/apartment as well as bathrooms in their living area. member to provide you support.

COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT While we know that the semester will be different for everyone, we will be connecting with residents in a variety of ways to help support them in their transition. The three Learning Goals we focus on are: Culture of Belonging, Collegiate Success, and Personal Development. Your Resident Advisor will reach out to you to share ways you will engage with these learning goals in a socially distant way.

HOUSING.UTAH.EDU/CORONAVIUS


2020 RESIDENT ADDENDUM TO THE HOUSING & RESIDENTIAL EDUCATION AGREEMENT Housing & Residential Education is dedicated to doing its best to maintain a clean environment for students who choose to live on campus during the Novel Coronavirus pandemic. As you can imagine this is a challenging task and requires diligence on the part of everyone, including residents. Please plan to help us by doing your part in keeping your living spaces clean and complying with the CDC guidance on Covid-19 spread prevention (covering coughs/sneezes, regular hand washing, physical distancing, wearing a face covering, etc.). By choosing to live on campus, you agree to abide by all CDC, campus, local, state and federal guidelines for the well-being of the community and staff members.

- I understand and agree that if a roommate or apartment-mate becomes ill with Covid-19, I will need to follow guidance by the HRE department and health officials, which will likely include isolating in-place for 14 days. - I understand that I may be required to be tested for symptoms of Covid-19 (temperature checks, nasal swabs, etc.) and provide test results to HRE in order to support the safety of the community. - I understand that I have contracted for a housing space and not a specific room. If circumstances arise, such as closing a building, I may be re-assigned to an alternate space.

HRE has extended the contract cancellation deadline to June 15 so that students could evaluate their own health and safety plan. While we would - I understand that Dining Services will continue to comply with Health like for you to be part of the on-campus community, we understand if this is department guidance and may be primarily in a “To Go� format or limited seating format for the year. not the environment that best fits your needs at this time. This includes, but is not limited to the following: - I understand that I will be encouraged (and may be required) to wear a face covering in housing and elsewhere on campus in the presence of others.

- In compliance with the state of Utah health guidance, in order to assist us in understanding the Coronavirus transmission level risk where you are, please share the zip code of where you will be as of August 1, 2020. _______

- I understand and agree that I may be asked to provide confirmation of a - I understand that unless/until governmental health authorities and the negative COVID-19 test and/or submit to a COVID-19 test during my stay. University approve social gathering, I will not be able to have guests or visitorsin order to support social distancing. - I understand and agree that if I become ill, I will utilize the Self-Report Form to alert HRE so that I can be provided support and others with whom I have been in contact can be notified and be provided support as well.


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