Student Code of Conduct final 2018-2019_01
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Entrance Policy<br />
The Fisher College <strong>Student</strong> Entrance at 116 Beacon Street is locked 24 hours a day 7 days a week. <strong>Student</strong>s must<br />
carry their student ID to scan into the building. If a student does not have their ID in their possession they can use<br />
the buzzer system and have the Department <strong>of</strong> Public Safety assist them in entering the non-residential premises<br />
<strong>of</strong> the College. Residential <strong>Student</strong>s must use their student ID card to access the buildings during that time period.<br />
<strong>Student</strong> ID cards will only open the <strong>Student</strong>s’ assigned Residential Hall. If you are visiting a Residence Hall other<br />
than your own, you must escorted by a resident <strong>of</strong> that building at all times. If you are visiting the 131-133<br />
Residence Hall you must sign in with the Public Safety <strong>of</strong>ficer at the 133 desk, along with being escorted by a<br />
resident <strong>of</strong> that building at all times.<br />
Commuter <strong>Student</strong>s have open access with a visible current ID to the non-residential areas <strong>of</strong> the College,<br />
including the cafeteria, library, computer lab, ACE, and student center, from 7:00am to 7:00pm. After 7:00pm all<br />
Commuter <strong>Student</strong>s must sign in with the Department <strong>of</strong> Public Safety to access the non-residential areas <strong>of</strong> the<br />
College. If a Commuter <strong>Student</strong> is visiting a Resident student inside <strong>of</strong> a Residence Hall, the Commuter <strong>Student</strong><br />
must be signed in and escorted by their host at all times.<br />
Both Commuter <strong>Student</strong>s and Residential <strong>Student</strong>s may invite guests to the campus. All guests need to be properly<br />
signed in and accompanied by the <strong>Student</strong> while they are on campus. In order to be signed in, all visitors must<br />
have proper identification—a picture ID (driver’s license, military ID, passport, state ID or Government ID), which<br />
must be left with the Department <strong>of</strong> Public Safety by all guests. College and High School IDs are not an acceptable<br />
form <strong>of</strong> identification.<br />
Commuter <strong>Student</strong>s are allowed to sign in two guests to the Mall and <strong>Student</strong> Center areas. Visitors <strong>of</strong> Commuter<br />
<strong>Student</strong>s need to be escorted by their host at all times and must leave the College premises at the end <strong>of</strong> an event.<br />
<strong>Student</strong>s are responsible for the actions <strong>of</strong> their guests.<br />
To avoid problems and to prevent unauthorized visitors from entering Fisher College buildings, <strong>Student</strong>s are<br />
prohibited from lending out their ID cards or propping open or blocking building doors.<br />
Residential students should refer to “Guest Policies,” under “Resident Responsibility and Residence Hall Policies” in<br />
the Residential Life division <strong>of</strong> this Handbook for further information on residential guest policies.<br />
All guests must comply with the rules and regulations outlined in this <strong>Student</strong> Handbook. Failure to comply with<br />
rules and regulations outlined in this Handbook or abuse <strong>of</strong> the system may result in the loss <strong>of</strong> guest privileges for<br />
the <strong>Student</strong>. Guests may also be banned from visiting the College if they fail to comply with the rules. The<br />
Department <strong>of</strong> Public Safety reserves the right to deny access to any guest who exhibits inappropriate behavior,<br />
refuses to abide by current guest policies, or is deemed a danger to himself/herself or to others.<br />
CAMPUS SAFETY<br />
Campus Safety Report<br />
In compliance with the “Jeanne Clery Disclosure <strong>of</strong> Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act”, 20<br />
U.S.C. 1092 (f) (formerly known as the “Campus Security Act”), Fisher College publishes the Campus Safety Report<br />
which contains its basic security policies as well as campus crime statistics for three years. This report is available<br />
for review in the College Library, and copies are available at the Department <strong>of</strong> Public Safety, upon request. The<br />
report is also posted on the College Web site.<br />
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