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Messiah College seeks to provide a safe campus environment by instituting policies, procedures, and guidelines to further define the College’s roles as an 1) educational, residential, cultural, and recreational facility for students; 2) a place of employment; 3) a community resource; and 4) a client and business partner.
Visitors are an important aspect of the College’s daily operations. Visitors come to Messiah College’s campus(es) for a number of reasons -- prospective students and their families visit and tour campus; job applicants visit Human Resources or participate in scheduled interviews; vendors deliver essential products and supplies to appropriate offices; service and maintenance professionals make scheduled repairs; individuals recreate in the public spaces of campus; and community members attend cultural and athletic events in campus facilities. All visitors are expected to respect campus speed limits; to park in appropriately-marked visitor spaces; to abstain from drugs, alcohol, and tobacco while on campus; and to refrain from uninvited visits to private areas such as residence halls, classrooms, and employee offices. The following guidelines clarify additional expectations and behaviors for specific categories of visitors. Liability Release and Medical Treatment Permission for Minor Minor (i.e. children under age 18) Guests in College-Owned Student Housing Baby-Sitting. No baby-sitting is permitted by students in residence halls, apartments, or other College-owned student housing. Unrelated Minors. A child who is unrelated to a student is allowed to visit a student’s room or stay overnight in College-owned housing if he/she meets all of the following conditions: the child (1) is 15 years of age or older, (2) is invited to do so by the host student, (3) is the same gender as the host student, and (4) has provided a signed parent/guardian liability release and medical permission form to the Residence Director or Office of Residence Life. Any visitor staying overnight must sleep in a student’s room, and not in a public lounge or individual floor lounge. A child who is unrelated to a student and is under the age of 15 years may visit College-owned housing if he/she is invited to do so by a host student. The child may not stay overnight, but may visit public lounges during the following visitation hours:
First Year Residences Sunday, 2 p.m.-7 p.m. Wednesday & Friday, 7 p.m. – Midnight Saturday, Noon – Midnight Traditional Residences Sunday, Noon – 10 p.m. Tuesday & Wednesday, 6 p.m. – 10 p.m. Friday, 6 p.m. – Midnight Saturday, Noon - Midnight Campus Apartments/Special Interest/Off Campus Housing Invited visitors may visit non-bedroom areas of campus apartments, special interest and off campus houses daily from noon to midnight. Family/Related Minors. A child who is related to a student may stay overnight in College-owned housing if he/she meets all of the following conditions: the child (1) is 12 years of age or older, (2) is invited to do so by the host student, (3) is the same gender as the host student, (4) is actually under the supervision of the student family member, and (5) has provided a signed parent/guardian liability release and medical permission form to the Residence Director or Office of Residence Life. Little Sibs Weekend. Children under the age of 12 who are related to students may visit College-owned housing if the child is the same gender as the host student and is under the supervision of a parent or guardian. No child under the age of 12 may stay overnight in college-owned housing. Exceptions. This policy will not apply to summer conference groups, sports and other camps, or the migrant education summer program and project forward leap (both of which have their own supervisory staff).
Adult Guests in College-Owned Student Housing Adult guests (i.e. age 18 or older) are welcome in College residences subject to the following guidelines provided they are invited and accompanied by a Messiah College student. Except as noted below, guests are permitted in individual living areas of the opposite gender only during scheduled visitation hours. Peers. Student-aged guests may stay overnight for up to three nights with the approval of other residents of the room, apartment, or special interest house. Messiah College students may stay overnight in the rooms or apartments of other students of the same gender for up to three successive nights with the permission of the other residents. Parents/Family. Adult immediate family members who are visiting from off campus may briefly visit the room or apartment of students during non-visitation hours. They may stay overnight in the rooms or apartments of students of the same gender for up to three successive nights with the permission of the other residents. Other Adult Guests. Any other adult guests may briefly visit the room or apartment of students, but only during visitation hours. At any other time they are to meet informally with students in public spaces or common areas (e.g. public residence hall lounges). Any guest who fails to adhere to Messiah College rules is subject to removal from the College premises. The College reserves the right to limit guest privileges and asks visitors to limit the frequency and duration of campus appointments. Abuse of these privileges may lead to restriction or withdrawal of the visitor’s right to access campus.
Solicitation (Including Commercial Sales and Charitable, Political, or Religious Solicitation) by Off-Campus Individuals or Organizations No off-campus individual or organization may distribute literature, advertise, solicit customers, recruit volunteers, employees or members, seek donations, or make sales on campus without the express authorization of the Dean of Students. This policy does not apply to individuals or organizations who are invited to campus by authorized Messiah College administrative personnel as part of an approved College activity or event.
Commercial Sales to Individuals On-campus solicitation of sales or purchases by any off-campus individual or organization is expressly forbidden unless authorized by the Dean of Students. Authorization may be denied or may be subject to limitations prescribed by the Dean of Students. Persons purchasing textbooks from faculty must have pre-established appointments with specific faculty members or other campus employees. The College does not permit the on-campus sale of products or services by an outside vendor unless a signed Outside Vendor Contract has been approved by the Student Programs Office. Approval of on-campus sales will be granted only if there is a benefit to a recognized College function or student group.
Charitable, Political, or Religious Solicitation Non-members of the College community who are acting on behalf of recognized off-campus charitable, political, religious, or other advocacy groups may be permitted to solicit, demonstrate, or distribute literature on campus under the following guidelines: 2. The Dean of Students has three business days in which to act on a request. Decisions will take into account both any special circumstances that may relate to College activities and the burden that permission to distribute political or religious literature may place on the College’s safety and administrative staffs. If permission is granted, the College will contact the applicants and issue identifying badges which must be worn by these individuals while on campus.
8. No signs, placards, or banners may be displayed. 9. No microphones, bullhorns, or other amplification devices may be used. 10. No sidewalks or building accesses may be blocked, nor may normal College operations be impeded.
Members of the Media Any Messiah College student or employee, except the Assistant Athletic Director of Public/Media Relations, who would like to invite members of the media to visit campus to cover a story or event must first contact the Office of Marketing and Public Relations, who will (after determining if media coverage is appropriate) coordinate contact with the media, and the necessary visit logistics.
Students and employees are welcome to speak with journalists, but should not feel obligated to comment or respond to a journalist’s questions under any circumstances. Designated staff persons are equipped and prepared to speak with members of the media on behalf of the institution.
Military Recruiter Access Policy
Persons visiting campus as representatives of vendors or potential vendors to Messiah College, contractors, service and maintenance personnel from off-campus organizations making scheduled visits to a College office, or other persons doing business with the College should check in at the Lenhart Building or Dispatch Services, located in Eisenhower Campus Center. Vendors will need to sign in and will receive the appropriate passes for access to campus.
Parking All Pennsylvania Vehicle Code regulations apply on campus roadways and may be enforced by local police departments and/or the Department of Safety. Visitors who are on campus for more than one day are encouraged to get a temporary parking pass from the Dispatch Office, located in Eisenhower Campus Center. If a visitor receives a citation, he/she can return this citation to the Dispatch Office, located in Eisenhower Campus Center. |
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