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1. Abandoned Property 20 Alcohol Policy 20 Appliances 6 Appeals Process 19 Assault 16 Bed Bunking 5 Business from Room Apartment 20 Cable TV 14 Cancellation Fees amp Dates 8 The Dinning Hall 13 Chaplains 5 Consolidation 8 Damage Policy 20 Disciplinary Termination of Housing Agreement 20 Due Process 19 Documentation 20 Doors 20 Elevator Safety 16 Emergency Call Boxes 16 Emergency Procedures 16 Employment Opportunities 5 Fire Bomb Threats 16 Fire Drills 17 Fire Safety Equipment 17 Fire Safety Regulations 17 18 Furniture 5 Garbage Removal 13 General Expectations 18 Greek Housing 10 13 Grounds 20 Hall Sports 21 Harassment 21 Health and Safety Inspections 6 Holidays 7 Honor Students 13 Housing amp Residence Life 5 Housing amp Residence Life Mission Statement 4 Housing amp Residence Life Office Staff 5 Housing amp Residence Life Sanction Guidelines 19 20 Housing amp Residence Life Staff On Duty 5 Illegal Drugs 21 Important Dates 3 Important Telephone Numbers 3 Inclement Weather 17 Internet Access 13 Keys Lock Out Keys 6 Laundry 15 Lofts 5 Mail Service 13 Maintenance 15 MicroFridges 15 Moving In 5 Moving Out 7 Non Compliance 19 Peck Hall 9 10 Pest Control 16 Pets 6 P
2. Close and lock your windows and lower your blinds Turn off lights Turn A C or heater on low Turn in key CONDM FB WN FR Holidays All residence halls except Peck Hall Lund Hall and Brooke Hall are closed during school break periods and residents are not allowed to stay in their rooms while the halls are closed You do not have to move your belongings out of your room for Thanksgiving winter or spring break Before you leave for a holiday be sure you follow the guidelines which apply to holiday check out Your room will be checked after you leave for compliance Failure to comply may result in a minimum 25 penalty per violation Holiday Checkout Guidelines 1 Clean bathroom and kitchen areas 2 Mop or vacuum the floor 3 Take all trash out to trash bin 4 Close and lock your windows and lower your blinds 5 Turn off lights 6 Check posted signs about A C or heater 7 Unplug all items in your room except phone aquarium and refrigerator Room Assignment Issues Residency Requirement amp Eligibility All first year students not yet 19 years of age are required to live on campus unless they are married or living with parents or guardian In addition in order to be eligible to live on campus you must be a high school graduate and be enrolled for at least 6 hours of classes as an undergraduate student 3 hours per summer term or 3 hours for a graduate student Access to the University of Montevallo
3. ammunition fireworks explosives weapons including pellet air guns paintball guns crossbows etc or other dangerous articles or substances in the residence halls b Alcohol and Illegal Drugs 1 No person under 21 years of age may consume alcoholic beverages in the residence halls 2 Students who display signs of intoxication e g glazed eyes slurred speech unsteady gait etc or students who require staff assistance due to their consumption of alcohol shall be subject to judicial action 3 Possession of alcoholic beverages and containers is not permitted in the residence halls by individuals under 21 years of age 4 Residents 21 years and over are not permitted to consume or have open containers of alcohol in a common area e g hall ways lounges kitchens bathrooms or elevators 5 Decorative container collections e g bottles cans bottle caps etc are not permitted 6 Possession or use of illegal drugs or drug paraphernalia are prohibited in the residence halls 7 Kegs beer balls funnels bongs and other devices that promote irresponsible drinking are not permitted in the residence halls c Fire Safety 1 Activating a false fire alarm intentionally is strictly prohibited 2 Students are not to tamper with remove or hang any items from any fire or safety equipment including smoke detectors fire extinguishers and sprinkler systems devices in the residence halls 3 Cooking food must be attended at all times t
4. Securing the Chapter Room There are two ways to secure a chapter room The existing key to the chapter room may be checked out through the Housing and Residence Life office by the president of the organization Once the key is checked out it is the responsibility of the organization to see that the key is passed down to subsequent presidents If the key is lost the president should report the loss immediately to the Housing and Residence Life office The lock will be changed and a 75 charge per lock will be assessed to the organization Another way to secure a chapter room is to install a combination lock To have a combination lock installed the president of the organization must contact the Housing and Residence Life office for approval Once approval has been granted the organization will arrange with the UM locksmith through the Physical Plant for payment for the lock and labor and to schedule installation The combination must be provided to Housing and Residence Life and the UM Police Department Housing and Residence Life and the UM Police Department strongly encourage organizations to keep their chapter rooms secure at all times Access to the Building for Members Members of the organization who do not live in the building where the organization s chapter room is located can have their UM ID cards updated so they have access In order for those members to gainaccess to the building the President of the organization must subm
5. neat room your study habits your possessions what is okay and not okay to borrow how you feel about guests in the room some things that really annoy you If you and your roommate do not agree on something take time to talk it out and communicate with one another In order to assist you with this process RAs are available to work with residents to fill out roommate agreements A roommate agreement is a document used to guide new roommates through the process of determining standards for shared living space The agreement is kept on file in the residence hall and can be referred back to or amended as needed Visitation Visitation is a privilege that allows you to have guests in your room Visitation hours are 12 p m 12 a m Sunday through Thursday and 12 p m 2 a m Friday and Saturday At this time guests including family members may visit you in your room A roommate s right to privacy will take priority over the privilege to entertain a guest These guests must be escorted at all times in the buildings All guests must be out of the building prior to visitation hours ending Any violation of this policy will be considered a serious behavioral violation and will be confronted immediately Residents of the building are expected to assist in the enforcement of this policy by reporting any violations to hall staff 9 NOTE It is important that you be courteous to your roommate while having visitors Be sensitive to his her rig
6. oven off and leave the oven door closed 12 Halogen lamps are not permitted 13 Hanging anything from the ceiling is not permitted 14 String hanging lights are not permitted outside your apartment suite including balconies Police Department If you are a victim of a crime or have witnessed a crime please contact the UM Police Department at 665 6155 Theft Loss or Damage of Personal Property The University is not responsible for loss or damage to personal property of residents We encourage you to carry personal property insurance You should check your parents policy to see if your property is covered in your suite apartment If not it is recommended that you purchase a renter s policy Report all theft vandalism or attempted thefts to the UM Police Department Be alert for persons who appear out of place or act in an unusual manner in the residence hall Be sure to notify the UM Police Department 665 6155 of any suspicious persons immediately Theft Prevention Most thefts result from residents carelessness By observing the following precautions you can help protect your personal property 1 Lock your room apartment when out even for just a few minutes Keep your door locked when sleeping 2 Never lend your room apartment key to anyone 3 Keep your valuables in a safe place Do not leave valuables in the open and unattended 4 Report suspicious persons to your residence hall staff or the UM Po
7. your private insurance company for recovery of cost You are encouraged to purchase insurance to cover loss or damage This policy includes damage and loss due to water fire mildew theft natural disaster etc Decorating Chapter Rooms and Hallways Any change in d cor in residence hall rooms or hallways including Greek floors and chapter rooms must be approved by the Housing and Residence Life office and the Physical Plant before work begins The organization must bring a detailed description of their proposed d cor along with paint carpet and wallpaper samples if applicable to the Housing and Residence Life office The description should include the work to be done who will be doing the work the start date and when it should be completed and a contact name and phone number Once the proposal has been reviewed by the Housing and Residence Life office and the Physical Plant the Housing and Residence Life office will notify the contact person for the organization and make recommendations for changes or grant approval for the project Any guidelines provided by Housing and Residence Life or the Physical Plant must be followed and the work will be inspected after completion for compliance with the guidelines The University is not responsible for loss of property damage or vandalism to personalized areas of the building Please keep in mind that camps stay in the buildings over the summer months and may be assigned to Greek floors
8. Business CH 92 TV Guide 38 CNBC 93 Disney Channel 39 MTV 94 Fox Sports South 40 ESPN 40 1 HD ESPN HBO is a Premium Channel and is available at an additional 41 WTTO CW 21 Bham cost 42 Cartoon Network 42 1 HD WIAT CBS 42 B ham 42 3 HD CBS Weather 43 ESPN News Laundry Each residence hall has laundry facilities for residents use only Laundry facilities are centrally located in each residence hall Please use the trash cans in your laundry room to keep it clean and orderly at all times Please use caution when operating machines Overloading machines can cause tears to articles being washed as well as create the potential for an electrical fire Residents are encouraged to stay with their laundry UM nor Housing and Residence Life are responsible for lost or stolen articles in the laundries The laundry is a coinless service and part of your overall cost to live on campus For your convenience non residents are not allowed to use the laundry facilities Violators of this policy will be fined and not allowed to visit any of the residence halls Residents are not allowed to use the machines to wash non resident clothes If you violate this privilege then you will be fined If a washer or dryer breaks down please post an OUT OF ORDER sign on it and notify the Housing office at 6235 Maintenance The University s Physical Plant provides residence hall maintenance All repair requests must be reported to the H
9. and you may be asked to move back to your original room Exceptions will be at the discretion of the Director of Housing The Department of Housing and Residence Life reserves the right to change the date for room change There is a fee for room changes after the room change process is complete Cancellation Fees amp Dates Requests for cancellation of a housing assignment must be submitted in writing directly to Housing and Residence Life Station 6235 Montevallo AL 35115 AAS TEE FALL TERM Through July 15th No cancellation fee applies A full refund of the Housing deposit will be made July 16th through first day residence halls open Cancellation requires the forfeit of 50 of deposit but no additional fees First day residence halls open through the end of Spring Term Cancellation requires forfeit of 100 deposit prorated rent for time on campus and 500 fee SPRING TERM New residents receive 100 deposit if cancelling by Dec 1 Between Dec 2 and first day residence halls open receive 50 of deposit Cancellations after residence halls open forfeit 100 deposit prorated monthly rent for time on campus and pay 500 fee Returning students forfeit 100 housing deposit pay prorated monthly rent and pay 500 fee Students who withdraw from the University of Montevallo forfeit 100 housing deposit pay prorated monthly rent but are not charged the 500 fee Consolidation Sometimes residents who do not wan
10. food and beverages both on campus and at a number of local restaurants in the Montevallo community Garbage Removal A dumpster is conveniently located outside each residence hall Residents are reminded to properly dispose of their household trash by depositing it inside the dumpster and not in the hallways stairwells kitchens balconies or patios All garbage should be in bags and tied before being placed in the dumpsters The dumpsters are emptied several times a week The minimum sanction for improper disposal of trash is 50 Furniture mattresses and other large items which will not fit inside the dumpster are prohibited from being disposed of on campus Residents found throwing or pouring items or substances including cooking oil grease out of windows will be subjected to disciplinary action up to and including removal from housing Mail Service Each resident is assigned a UM post office box for receiving mail The post office is located on the first floor of Farmer Hall You should check your box regularly since this is where you will receive all University correspondence Cable TV 44 ESPN Classic 45 FOX News College Cable Services 1 800 47
11. have chosen to be a part of the University of Montevallo on campus experience Sincerely Tolun Denson John Denson Director of Housing and Residence Life Table of Contents Important Phone Numbers 3 Important Dates 3 Housing and Residence Life 5 Your Room 5 Room Assignment Issues 7 Services 13 Safety and Security 16 Judicial Issues 18 Policies and Procedures 20 Index 23 REMINDER Please be sure to read all the information contained in this handbook You are responsible for familiarizing yourself with these policies and our expectations of resident behavior Housing and Residence Life Mission Statement Housing and Residence Life strives to provide a safe well maintained living experience where students can grow both personally and academically We be lieve the residential experience is an important part of the liberal arts education and hope to challenge and support students in their journey to become ma ture contributing citizens in a diverse community Housing amp Residence Life Staff Housing and Residence Life staff lives in each of the halls to help make your living experience a pleasant and enjoyable one All staff members are trained to provide leadership assistance and support Residence Hall Director RHDs RHDs are student staff who supervise the Resident Assistants RAs within the hall Their primary job is to coordinate the operation of the building for which they a
12. of people with varying lifestyles live in such close proximity rules and regulations are necessary to promote the general welfare of the community There are some behaviors which cannot be tolerated since they disrupt the development of a positive community atmosphere and because they infringe on the rights of other students It is your responsibility as a resident to be familiar with and abide by the guidelines that have been established You will be held accountable for your actions and the actions of your guests if you fail to adhere to these guidelines Infractions of residence hall policies and regulations may result in disciplinary action including dismissal from the residence hall We have a responsibility to the students and the community and we will not hesitate to terminate the Housing Agreement of a student who disrupts the welfare of the residence hall community Residence Hall Regulations Students living in the residence halls are subject to the Student Disciplinary Policies and Procedures including the Student Conduct Code which is contained in the UM student handbook the Fledgling In addition to the Student Conduct Code residents are also subject to the policies and procedures contained in this handbook Housing staff may enter a room if they have reason to believe a safety or policy violation has occurred Residence Hall Judicial Procedures It is the responsibility of all members of the residential community to report
13. status is issued for a specific period of time and specific restrictions may be imposed upon the student Residence Hall probation is usually the step before a student is placed on University probation and or dismissed from the residence halls The number of Housing points a student has does not impact a removal of a student from living on campus if they have been placed on probation 8 Relocation A reassignment to another floor room suite or residence hall 19 bak b 9 Removal from Housing Agreement to live on campus is terminated and the student must move out of Housing immediately 10 Restitution An action where the student makes payment for damages to residence hall property or facilities 11 Warning An oral or written statement warning of a violation Any future violations will result in additional sanctions Sanction Points The University of Montevallo residence hall behavioral concerns process includes use of a point system designed to track patterns of behavioral violations In addition to the penalties listed previously sanction points will be assigned to your record in the Housing office The number of points assigned for each violation ranges from 1 to 6 points depending on the severity of the violation as well as any previous violations Points will accumulate over the time a student lives on campus Residents who accrue twelve sanction points can be removed from the residence halls Non Compli
14. the sanction guidelines are intended to be the recommended format for the adjudicator It is possible that an adjudicator may choose to deviate from these guidelines Subsequent or repeated violations of a policy may result in more serious sanctions If a student has a subsequent violation of residence hall policy previous violations will be taken into consideration when imposing sanctions Serious violations of residence hall conduct codes and the Code of Student Conduct which is contained in the UM Student Handbook The Fledgling will be reported to the Director of Housing and Residence Life and or University Student Judicial Affairs Officer Sanctions can include any combination of the following 1 Assigned Project An assignment of a specific duty or work project that is related to the violation 2 Counseling Assessment A mandated referral to UM Counseling Services for an assessment 3 Educational Sanctions Program or task intended to help the pers on learn from the violation 4 Fine a monetary fee that is paid to the University 5 Housing Points Points given for violations Students may receive anywhere from 1 to 6 points depending upon the offense and amount can increase with repeat violations 6 Loss of Privileges Denial of specific privileges for a period of time 7 Probation A written notice that indicates a serious violation or repeated violations of the policies and procedures Probationary
15. violations Violations can be documented by any member of the residential community or University staff All violations which occur on the premises of the residence hall including but not limited to outdoor grounds parking areas and outdoor recreation areas will be adjudicated by the Housing and Residence Life office Once a student has been notified in writing by a staff member of Housing and Residence Life of an alleged violation that student has three business days to have a judicial hearing with the Assistant Director of Housing or designee of Housing and Residence Life office A student will be considered notified when he she has received written notification by UM Forum email A business day is defined as a day when the business offices of the University are in operation It is the student s responsibility to schedule a judicial hearing with the Assistant Director of Housing or designee In addition to the Residence Hall discipline procedures defined above violations of local state and federal codes and statutes are subject to criminal prosecution in the appropriate court Violations of Policy Students who violate any University policy should expect some form of disciplinary action Charges of violation of hall policies brought by staff members or other residents are considered dealt with in one of these ways The Hall Director may handle the incident within the hall The Assistant Director or Director of Housing may deter
16. will be allowed to sign up for spaces in the rooms reserved for your organization If you cannot fill all the spaces then you may want to try and fill all the rooms on one end of your hall so your group will be closer together Empty rooms and spaces in rooms with members will be filled by the Housing and Residence Life office when new assignments are made Only members may sign up in your organization s reserved rooms during Room Sign Up Days Requesting a private room may result in being consolidated All room changes must be made in the Housing and Residence Life office during Room Sign Up Days Fill as many rooms as possible with your members Assignment Timing Spaces on Greek floors are reserved only for members until new assignments are made Available rooms and spaces in rooms on Greek floors are filled last For the fall term new assignments are made at the end of May and Greek spaces may be filled during this time Housing and Residence Life suggests that all spaces be filled before school is out in May The timing for the spring term is a little tighter New assignments are made just a week or two after Room Sign Up Days Occupancy is usually down in the spring so the rooms spaces on Greek floors are protected longer Housing suggests that all changes be made before the halls close for Winter break Chapter Rooms General Info In addition to a chapter room some organizations also rent space for an office In the paragra
17. your members do not request their room back for the following term unless they plan to live in that room There may be a mistaken belief that by indicating they plan to keep the same room they are holding their room for another member and an independent will not be assigned there Actually the opposite usually happens If they hold their room and then cancel it later an independent probably will be assigned there It s always best to give up the room on the RIF if you know you are not going to live there the following term Private Rooms Members who request a private room risk being consolidated with another member It s a good idea to go ahead and sign up with another member and then try to get a private room after the beginning of the term Room Sign Up Days A representative of your organization may come to the Housing and Residence Life office before Room Sign Up and make a copy of the floor chart for the hall It will tell them who has requested the same room for the following term and will show which rooms spaces will be available This chart is for your information only Do not fill it in and turn it in to the Housing and Residence Life office Members that are changing rooms must come to the Housing and Residence Life office during Room Sign Up Days All room changes must be processed at the Housing and Residence Life office and the request must be made by the person changing rooms During Room Sign Up Days members
18. 2 2054 46 C SPAN 2 Each residence hall room is equipped with cable TV access 47 WABM MNT 68 B ham This service is provided by College Cable Services If you are 48 MTVU having cable problems call the toll free number provided 49 CBS College Sports Network above 50 FX 51 FUEL TV Channel Listings 52 Gameshow Network 2 Teleguide 53 MTV2 3 Community CH 54 National Geographic 4 WIAT CBS 42 B ham 55 SoapNet 5 Spike TV 56 TV Land 6 WBRC FOX 6 B ham 57 TV ONE 6 HD WBRC FOX 6 B ham 58 WE Women s Entertainment Network 7 BET 59 CMT 8 WTBS 60 USA 9 WGN 61 Food Network 10 WBIQ PBS 10 Bham 62 Travel Channel 11 WCFT ABC 33 40 B ham 63 HGTV 12 Animal Planet 64 Fox Soccer 13 Message Channel 65 ESPNU 13 1 HD WVTM NBC 13 Bham 66 MSNBC 14 HBO 67 AMC 15 HBO 2 68 Nickolodeon 16 69 ESPN 2 17 HBO Family 70 TNT 18 HBO Signature 71 Comedy Central 19 ABC Family 72 SYFY 20 Oxygen 73 Biography 21 Lifetime 74 Current TV 22 A amp E 75 ESPN Deportes 23 The Learning Channel 76 FIT TV 24 Discovery Channel 77 History International 25 History Channel 78 Lifetime Movie Network 26 Weather Channel 79 NFL Network 27 CNN 80 Travel CH 28 E 81 VH 1 Classics 29 VH 1 82 Chiller 30 Headline News 83 OWN 31 Tru TV 84 Cooking CH 32 WVTM NBC 13 Bham 85 Fox Movie CH 33 C SPAN 86 Fuse 33 11 HD WCFT ABC 33 40 B ham 87 NBC Sports 33 12 HD ABC Weather 88 IFC 34 MCS educational 89 Destination America 35 90 REELZ 36 Bloomberg Television 91 Science CH 37 Fox
19. Harman Hall Hill House International House Jeter Hall John W Stewart Student Retreat Center King House Lund Hall Main Hall Mass Communication Building 29 17 39 19 81 50 35 27 23 98 Robert Merone Morgan Myrick Napier New Re Palmer Peck Hz Petersor Petersor Physical Puryear Ramsay ttt aad ETET Robert M McChesney Student Activity Center Meroney House Morgan Hall Myrick Hall Napier Hall New Residence Hall Palmer Hall Peck Hall Peterson Hall Peterson House Physical Plant Puryear House Ramsay Hall Lot A W COMMUTER E RESIDENT A FACULTY STAFF l EMERGENCY PHONE BUILDING X DISABILITY PARKING IS AVAILABLE IN EACH LOT 61 Reynolds Hall 105 Saylor House 30 Scene Shop 10 Sharpe House 21 Sims House 101 The Tower 13 Traffic Education Center 56 Tutwiler Hall 26 Van Tuyll House 41 Wallace Speech amp Hearing Center 57 Will Lyman House 70 Wills Hall 24 15 68 33 110 42 46 32 20 65 31 36 16 UNIVERSITY of MON TEVALLO y ontevallo is an affirmative action equal opportunity institution
20. Housing is also limited to students who are academically in good standing This means not on academic or disciplinary suspension Any exceptions must be approved by the Director of Housing and Residence Life Room Sign Up Days Every semester residents receive a Room Intent Form It is important to turn in this form or you will not have a reservation for the next semester About two weeks after this form is distributed current residents can sign up for a new room for the following semester at the HRL office If you want to keep the same room for the following term indicate that on the Room Intent Form and you won t need to come to Room Sign Up Days If no specific roommate request is made a roommate will be assigned based on the information given in the Personal Data Survey section of the Room Intent Form Room Change Days Room Change Days begin shortly after classes begin and last approximately three weeks If you wish to change your room assignment you should request the room change in the Housing and Residence Life office Room changes are not allowed after this time except in unusual circumstances Room change requests are not automatic and must be approved Residents who change rooms without following the proper room change procedure will be required to move back to their original room All room changes must be initiated in the Housing and Residence Life office Unauthorized room changes will result in a 25 per day penalty
21. University of Montevallo Residence Hall Handbook Ry enwvensrowrerat 2015 2016 HOUSING AND RESIDENCE LIFE www Montevallo edu Housing University of Montevallo Housing and Residence Life Community Expectations Housing and Residence Life offers a unique community living environment These Community Expectations are designed to promote and maintain an atmosphere conducive to community living and academic success All residents are responsible for being familiar with and following these expectations These expectations are a supplement to University policies found in the Residence Hall Handbook and the Student Handbook Fledgling Any violation of the expectations below may result in judicial action I Respect for Persons a Resident Relations 1 Residents must be mindful of the rights of others and avoid activities that unnecessarily disturb individuals or groups or interfere with the normal activities of the University This includes but is not limited to intimidating behavior physical assault hazing and unsuitable or boisterous conduct 2 Housing and Residence Life respects and celebrates the diversity of its residents Acts of intolerance and or harassment due to race ethnicity gender religion disability or sexual orientation are neither appropriate nor tolerated 3 Residents must refrain from harassment and verbal abuse of other students 4 Residents without roommates paying a double rate are expected to have the room
22. aff promote and uphold a quiet environment We strongly believe that above all else a resident has the right to study and sleep in their suite apartment without disruption We do however realize that community living also involves socializing and that at times there will be noise It is the dual responsibility of staff and residents to monitor the level of noise keeping it at an appropriate level at all times A staff member or resident has the right at any time to request that the noise level be decreased Smoking Policy Smoking or the burning of any type of pipe cigar cigarette or similar product is not allowed in any residence hall both in common areas and in individual rooms There is also no smoking within 25 feet of the residence halls Solicitation No door to door solicitation is permitted in the residence halls If you encounter solicitors please ask the solicitor to leave the building immediately we ask that you then contact the Housing and Residence Life office or one of your hall staff members Stereos Audio Equipment You must be respectful when playing your stereo or other audio equipment in the residence halls Stereos and audio equipment must be played at a reasonable time and volume that will not interfere with other residents right to sleep or study Stereos and audio equipment may not be directed out of windows balconies or patio doors Failure to comply with these responsibilities will result in disciplinar
23. ak You can receive half 90 of your payment if you contact the Housing office in writing prior to the end of the Fall term to cancel your MicroFridge rental contract You are only able to cancel your rental contract if you are withdrawing from the University Refunds will not be allowed if you cancel your rental contract after the Fall term has ended Note Dort forget to defrost and clean your MicroFridge before you check out If this is not done properly there will be a charge to your student account Unplug your unit at least 24 hours before you want to clean it to allow any ice in the freezer to melt Pest Control Housing and Residence Life has all halls treated for pest control regularly Special problems should be reported to Housing and Residence Life office at 665 6235 Problems will be responded to as quickly as possible and will require the resident s cooperation in ensuring that the treatment is effective cleaning out kitchen cabinets windowsills etc Place garbage in a sealed plastic trash bag before throwing it out Loose garbage attracts roaches and makes pest control difficult You play an important role in pest control Dispose of your garbage and trash properly Telephone Service Phone service is not provided in each room suite If you would like to request a phone line then please call 1 888 757 6500 for a representative Residents are responsible for providing a telephone Public phones with local service a
24. all is equipped with at least one Emergency Call Box on the exterior of the building Be sure you know where your building s Emergency Call Box is located Each Emergency Call Box is equipped with a telephone touch pad and an emergency button The emergency button automatically calls the UM Police Department and should be used for emergencies only Emergency Procedures Assault Assault is a violent physical or verbal attack Sexual assault is conduct of a sexual nature toward another person that is accompanied by actual or threatened physical force or that includes fear shame or mental suffering Housing and Residence Life has a zero tolerance policy concerning acts of violence to self and or others Students who have been assaulted or have information regarding any type of assault should contact the University of Montevallo Police at 665 6155 For further information on the University of Montevallo s policy on assault and sexual harassment look in the UM student handbook the Fledgling Fire Bomb Threats In the event of a fire bomb threat all residence hall buildings will be evacuated to protect the health and safety of the residents guests and visitors All residents are expected to cooperate during fire alarms and evacuate the building immediately Students with preapproved safety plans through Disability Support Services DSS 16 are expected to immediately follow their personal plan When an alarm is sounded you mus
25. ance Failure to complete the sanction will result in additional sanction s and the placing of a hold on the student s account Students with a hold on their account will not be allowed to register for subsequent terms Due Process Regardless of how a student s violation is handled the student s right to due process as defined in the Fledgling student handbook will be protected and the student will have the right to appeal the decision made Appeals Process If you receive a sanction for a violation you have the right to appeal Your appeal must be submitted in writing to the Director of Housing and Residence Life within 72 hours of receiving your sanction If the Director of Housing issued the sanction then the appeal is heard by the Dean of Students An appeal request must include the grounds on which the appeal is based An appeal will only be heard if there is 1 An error in due process which impaired either party including a Inadequate notice b Failure to follow appropriate procedures during the initial hearings c Failure to be notified of the appeals process 2 Significant new evidence of a substantial nature based on evidence presented in a student s appeal As part of this appeal you may provide any information on your behalf You will be notified in writing of the result of the hearing One of the following actions will occur after the appeal has been considered The Director may 1 Uphold the original decision and d
26. apartment c Kegs or similar containers are prohibited Containers larger than individual bottles or cans are not permitted at any time Beerballs funnels bongs and other devices that promote irresponsible drinking are not permitted in the residence halls d Decorative container collections e g bottles cans bottlecaps etc are not permitted e Students who display signs of intoxication e g glazed eyes slurred speech unsteady gait etc or students who require staff assistance due to their consumption of alcohol shall be subject to judicial action 4 Violations of the law or failure to comply with the policies presented in this document will result in civil and or University action Business from Rooms Apartments Housing rooms apartments may not be used for business purposes of any nature Commercial for profit solicitation is prohibited on University property Housing residents may not act as agents for business firms requiring solicitation or the receiving of business offers or goods in the hall Baby sitting is prohibited in the residence halls Damage Policy You and your roommate s are responsible for the condition of the furnishings and the condition of the room apartment In the event of damage or abuse of furnishings or common areas walls doors windows etc charges for damages will be divided equally among the resident s of the room apartment unless a responsible party is identified Residents are exp
27. e Life recieves written La 7 approval from DSS Procedures and documentation guidelines may be obtained by contacting DSS DSS montevallo edu 205 665 6250 www montevallo edu DSS Room Cleaning Residents are responsible for cleaning their rooms apartments including the kitchen and bathrooms In a group living situation pest control can be an issue Garbage uncovered food and empty cans and bottles provide excellent breeding areas for roaches and other pests Please wrap food and dispose of garbage and recyclables on a regular basis Trash and garbage from your room must be placed in designated receptacles only It is imperative that the current resident keep the room apartment in a condition that is acceptable at all times i e cleanliness adequate storage space closet space etc for receiving a new roommate Upon moving out the room apartment must be left in a clean acceptable condition This is applicable even if one roommate is moving and the other roommate is staying Failure to comply with this request will result in the roommate moving out being charged The remaining roommate will be responsible for bringing the room apartment up to acceptable standards Health and Safety Inspections Housing and Residence Life personnel inspect all rooms apartments to ensure compliance with basic health and safety standards These inspections are conducted monthly and are unannounced Residents whose room apartment do not pass
28. ected to report all damages to the Housing and Residence Life office immediately All bills will include the cost of both labor and materials Damages identified subsequent to a student s departure will be billed to the student s account Doors Any student found propping open any door will be held responsible for endangering the safety of the residents living in that residence hall Failure to comply will result in disciplinary action Documentation Housing and Residence Life staff are instructed to thoroughly document in writing all violations of University policy whether or not formal disciplinary action is appropriate at that time Residents documented for policy violations may upon request receive a copy of reports pertaining to the incident Grounds The grounds around the residence halls are maintained by Campus Services The removal of existing plants or setting out of additional plants must be approved by the University Housing and Residence Life office The University reserves the right to remove hazardous or unsightly items Hall Sports Because of the potential for damages to the facilities personal injury and disruption of the sleep study atmosphere the playing of hall sports within the hallways or common areas of the residence halls is prohibited This includes but is not limited to bike riding roller blading bouncing balls etc Residents are encouraged to use the appropriate recreational areas for these activ
29. ed all residents will be held responsible for tampering with fire safety equipment and will be disciplined and or fined Fire Safety Regulations It is essential that residents observe the following fire safety regulations 1 Do not leave appliances unattended while in use 2 Do not overload electrical circuits 3 No open flames candles incense kerosene lamps etc or any incendiary devices are permitted in the residence halls rooms suites apartments 4 The storage or use of flammable liquid or substances is prohibited 5 Fireworks are not permitted 6 Electrical appliances with exposed heating elements are prohibited All appliances must be UL approved 7 The use of multi outlet plugs is prohibited except for those with built in circuit breakers Extension cords are not allowed unless part of a surge protector 8 Motorcycles motor scooters and other internal combustion engines are not permitted inside or adjacent to the buildings 9 Bicycles and other personal property may not be kept in hallways stairwells attached to fire equipment or placed in any manner that interferes with exit from the building 10 Smoking is prohibited in all halls including balconies 11 In the event of a grease or food fire on top of the stove eye do not attempt to lift the container Simply slide the container to another stove eye that is not on and turn all stove eyes off If the container is inside the oven turn the
30. eport going to those involved in the violation or the president of the organization The violation may be treated in one of two ways It may either be determined that the individuals will be sanctioned for the violation or the organization may be sanctioned in which case the organization s president will be notified of the violation and will subsequently be provided with a sanction and the date the sanction is due Violation of Housing and Residence Life and or University policies may also result in other forms of discipline For example the organization may be sanctioned to perform community service present a program for the hall etc It is the responsibility of the organization to complete the sanction in a timely manner or incur additional sanctions If a sanction includes a monetary fine the amount of the fine will be added to the president s account with the University Once the sanction has been received the organization has the right of appeal Appeals must be submitted in writing to the Director of Housing and Residence Life A request for an appeal must be submitted within 72 hours following notification of a sanction In the event of an appeal the initial sanction shall be stayed until the appeal is decided Honor Students Ramsay Hall is the designated building for both male and female honor students Priority to live in Ramsay Hall will be for active members of the Honors program as long as they apply for Housing prior t
31. erned by behavior that considers respect for self others and facilities essential In addition to knowing Housing and Residence Life policies you are encouraged to become familiar with the UM student handbook the Fledgling Disregard for others or Housing and Residence Life policies procedures or regulations may result in a referral to the University Justice Council Abandoned Property Abandoned property including bicycles outside the building will be disposed of as provided by law Alcohol Policy 1 The use of alcoholic beverages must comply with federal state and local laws including the regulations of the Alabama Beverage Control ABC Board Use of alcoholic beverages must also comply with University regulations see the UM student handbook the Fledgling 2 Alabama State Law prohibits the purchase consumption or serving of beer wine or distilled spirits by persons under the legal drinking age It is also a violation of state law to purchase alcohol for or serve alcohol to persons under the legal drinking age In Alabama the legal drinking age is 21 3 a Alcoholic beverages may not be consumed or served in public areas of Housing Public areas are generally defined as hallways stairwells entranceways lobby areas lounges recreation areas or outside areas such as parking areas or sidewalks on University property b Alcoholic beverages may be possessed and consumed by a person of legal age inside the resident s
32. ests and other distractions inhibit the exercise of this right e The right to expect that a roommate will respect one s personal belongings e The right to a clean environment in which to live e The right to free access to one s room and facilities without pressure from a roommate e The right to privacy e The right to be free from fear of intimidation physical and or emotional harm e The right to expect cooperation in the use of room shared appliances and a commitment to honor agreed upon payment procedures e The right to be free from peer pressure or ridicule if one s lifestyle choices differ from one s roommate e The right for redress of grievances Residence life staff members are available for assistance in settling conflicts Getting Along With Your Roommate You and your roommate will not only be sharing a living area together you will also be sharing your habits your values and your emotional ups and downs There will be differences between you as you are unique individuals so getting along will require ongoing communication You can greatly enhance the chances of having a good relationship with your roommate if you make a sincere attempt to get to know each other well and to accept and respect each other s differences We strongly encourage you to share the following information with each other as soon as you can how much sleep you need and when you like to get it how important it is for you to have a clean
33. ge to the floor liquid filled furniture is not permitted in the residence halls c Housing property may not be removed from student rooms or from public areas d Out of respect for community property sports and horseplay are not permitted in the hallways e Screens must remain in windows at all times f Students may not remove alter or tamper with door closures peepholes or locks Additional locks may not be added to any door g Throwing pouring or dropping objects or substances including cooking oil or grease from windows is strictly prohibited h Housing furniture is not to be moved outside i Rollerblading skate boarding or riding bicycles inside the residence hall is not permitted v IMPORTANT TELEPHONE NUMBERS UM Police Department 665 6155 Housing and Residence Life Office 665 6235 Your RA s phone number Your RHD s phone number Campus Offices Admissions Undergraduate 665 6030 Athletics 665 6600 Bookstore 665 6575 Career Center 665 6262 Cashier 665 6065 Computer Services Help Desk 665 6520 Counseling Services 665 6245 Dean of Students 665 6020 Disability Support Services 665 6250 Financial Services 665 6050 Golf Course 665 8057 Graduate Studies 665 6350 Harbert Writing Center 665 6438 Health Services 665 6275 Honors Program 665 6501 International Student Adviser 665 6565 Intramural Sports 665 6565 Job L
34. h resident is responsible for his her keys and should carry them at all times Do not lend your card key or room keys to anyone Residents are responsible for the replacement cost of any key or card key All keys are the property of the University of Montevallo and may not be duplicated under any circumstances If you lose your key report it immediately to the Housing office The lock will be changed for your protection and your account will be charged 75 for the lock change 150 for lock change in the Residential College Lockout Keys If you find yourself locked out of your room between 8 a m and 5 p m Monday through Friday come to the Housing office to borrow a lockout key This key must be returned within 24 hours If you are locked out after office hours see the RA on duty in your building There will always be a staff member on duty between the hours of 6 p m and 8 a m If you need assistance on the weekend please call the RA on duty or the UM police at 665 6155 Pets For health and safety reasons pets except fish are not permitted in the residence halls Small aquariums up to 10 gallons which house fish that live completely submerged in water may be kept in your room Students with disabilities that require the assistance of an animal must first register with Disability Support Services DSS following the established service dog therapy animal procedures Such animals will be allowed only after Housing and Residenc
35. he buildings indicating how to contact the RA on duty Office Staff The staff in the Housing and Residence Life office is responsible for the administrative coordination of Housing If you have questions concerning Housing policies and procedures room assignments maintenance housekeeping or judicial procedures please visit the Housing and Residence Life office in Main Hall This is the location of the Director of Housing and Residence Life the Assistant Director the Office Manager and the Assignments Coordinator Residence Hall Chaplains Each residence hall is assigned a chaplain from the Campus Ministry Association CMA These men and women are available to assist students in many ways To find out contact information for one of the hall chaplains or more information about CMA contact CMA adviser John Denson at 6235 Employment Opportunities There are several employment opportunities for students in the Housing and Residence Life office Applications are available for office assistants micro fridge managers Resident Assistants and Residence Hall Directors Your Room Moving In Prior to your arrival each room was inspected and existing conditions were listed on the inventory form It is the responsibility of the resident to make sure that any discrepancies are noted to prevent being charged for damages or missing items Residents complete the inventory form with their RA when they move in Failure to review and sig
36. ht to privacy Community bathrooms are single sex only Guests of the opposite sex are not allowed to use showers in the community bathrooms or in the guest facilities When guest facilities are not available the community toilets may be used The host or hostess must escort the visitor to ensure resident privacy Peck Hall Residents who wish to live in Peck Hall must come by the Housing and Residence Life office to get on the waiting list you must be a current resident to get on the list It usually takes a year or more to reach the top of the list If a student signs up to live with a current resident the current resident must live in the room for the entire semester No priority for assignment to Peck Hall is given except to married couples who are both enrolled in class and disability request meeting specific requirements Because Peck is not a traditional style residence hall there are a few things that are different for Peck residents The other policies published in this document also apply to Peck residents so be sure to read and follow them as well Damage Policy As in any residence hall if you or your guests damage your room or the appliances in your room you will be responsible for the cost of the repairs This includes fire damage if the fire was caused due to error or negligence on your part The cost of repair will be divided evenly among all roommates unless one or more roommates claim responsibility Visitation Re
37. ine 665 8050 Library 665 6101 Mailroom 665 6145 Menu Line Cafeteria 665 8532 Photo Lab ID Cards 665 6615 President s Office 665 6001 Ramsay Hall 665 6280 Records Office 665 6040 Sports Information 665 6606 Student Activity Center 665 6611 Student Development Center 665 6274 Student Government 665 6565 Student Life 665 6565 Student Retreat 665 6648 Student Support Services ASPIRE 665 6092 UM Welcome Center 665 6230 Upward Bound 665 6268 Vice President for Academic Affairs 665 6015 Vice President for Business Affairs 665 6010 Important Dates FALL 2015 Classes Begin Aug 24 Room Change Days Aug 26 Sept 11 Consolidation Day Sept 14 Classes Exams End Dec 11 Move Out Deadline Dec 11 24 hours after last final exam unless graduating Subject to Change SPRING 2016 Classes Begin Jan 13 Room Change Days Jan 15 Feb 5 Consolidation Day Feb 8 Classes Exams End May 6 Move Out Deadline May 7 24 hours after last final exam unless graduating Welcome Welcome to your new home at the University of Montevallo Our goal is to provide a safe well maintained living experience where you can grow both personally and academically Living on campus will provide you opportunities to make new friends get involved attend campus activities experience personal growth and development and hopefully have lots of fun The on campus experience will provide you with friends and memories that
38. inspection have at least 48 hours to correct infractions If the room apartment fails to pass the second inspection a 25 fine will be added to each resident s student account Failure to correct infractions after the second inspection can result in an increased fine or removal from Housing Conflicts between roommates regarding shared cleaning responsibilities must be resolved prior to the beginning of the inspection process The following is a list of expectations for Health and Safety Inspections Floors must be swept mopped and cleared of objects that may obscure a pathway for entrance or exit There must be a clear pathway from the door to the window Dishes must be washed Food in the refrigerator and freezer must be covered or in a container Trash must be taken out regularly Bathtubs and sinks must be cleaned regularly to prevent soap scum and mildew Any other policy violations will be noted and sanctioned during health and safety inspections Room Decorations We encourage residents to personalize their room Room decorations can transform your room into a comfortable home but certain restrictions are necessary No colored light bulbs are permitted in University provided light fixtures Wall murals are not permitted Only removable 6 adhesive or white putty can be used except in the Residential College You are allowed to use small nails in the Residential College only Please take care to hang items so that wall
39. isciplinary sanction 2 Uphold the original decision but modify the disciplinary sanction 3 Reverse the original decision and modify the disciplinary sanction In the event of an appeal the initial decision will be placed on hold until the appeal has been decided Summary Dismissal Summary dismissal is the immediate dismissal of an individual from Housing as authorized by the Director of Housing and Residence Life when the continued presence of the student in housing constitutes a threat to the health safety or well being of other students or the housing facilities At the time a student is summarily dismissed the student will be informed of his her right to a hearing in accordance with the Residence Hall Judicial Process The student shall not return to housing unless as a result of the hearing it is decided that the student may continue to reside in Housing Disciplinary Termination of Housing Agreement The University of Montevallo will not refund resident s remaining portion of the Housing cost or deposit fees when termination results from dismissal for behavioral cause Policies and Procedures The policies and procedures contained in this section have been written in an effort to provide a living environment that is supportive of your academic pursuits The policies also reflect a need to be supportive of local state and federal laws While structured policies are part of community living the ideal community will be gov
40. it the Greek Building Access form on Org Sync located in the Greek Life portal The Student Life Office will then forward the request to UMPD UMPD will not accept access requests directly from Greek organizations or Greek students The members will be given access for one year only An updated form must be submitted each semester Health and Safety Inspections During the third week of each month the Housing and Residence Life staff will inspect the chapter room to ensure that the organization is in compliance with Housing and Residence Life policies If a violation is found the organization will be written up and disciplinary action will be taken Be sure all members are familiar with all policies Room Entry University officials including Housing and Residence Life staff members reserve the right to enter the chapter room locked or unlocked at any time it is deemed necessary Entry may be required for the immediate resolution of problems such as rule enforcement maintenance problems illness hazards and other similar emergency situations Housing and Residence Life staff members are not allowed to let anyone into the chapter room Housekeeping It is the responsibility of the organization to clean the chapter room The cleaning staff are responsible for routine cleaning of the hallways hall bathrooms and common areas of the building They are not however responsible for cleaning those areas if they have been unreasonably t
41. ities Harassment Harassment of any type will not be tolerated This includes harassment of students visitors guests and University personnel Illegal Drugs Drug Paraphernalia Suspicion of Drug Usage It is against the law and University regulations for students to use sell and or possess illegal or controlled drugs These drugs are strictly prohibited on campus Students in violation of this policy can lose Housing privileges and be disciplined by the University in accordance with its policies Students in violation of this policy also face criminal prosecution Failure to comply with the University s and the Department of Housing and Residence Life s drug policy can result in the following sanctions 1 Removal from Student Housing with full payment of contract required 2 Referral to the Counseling Office or substance abuse agency 3 Referral to the University s Judicial Officer for possible suspension or removal from UM Posting Policy Only Housing and Residence Life staff members may post and remove banners posters flyers and other printed materials in the residence halls Recognized student clubs organizations may submit to the Housing and Residence Life office one poster for posting in each lobby area of the residence halls or one flyer 81 2 x11 per staff member or floor whichever is applicable Quiet Hours Since one of the purposes of the University is to foster learning UM students have the right t
42. lice 665 6155 5 Do not prop locked outside doors and stairwell doors Be certain they close and lock behind you 6 Do not allow anyone other than guests for whom you are responsible to enter the building behind you 7 Do not remove window security clips 8 Report lost keys or UM ID cards to the Housing office immediately 9 Keep your vehicle locked at all times 10 Do not leave valuables in plain sight inside your vehicle 11 Report damage loss or theft of vehicles or property within vehicles to UM Police immediately Weapons Firearms and Explosive Devices The following are strictly prohibited in or around residence halls and may not be stored in vehicles parked on university property or on streets adjacent to university property e Firearms including rifles handguns air guns paintball guns pellet guns shotguns and pistols e Ammunition for firearms or any explosives such as dynamite cartridges bombs grenades mine explosive devices including fireworks and firecrackers e Bowie knives daggers slingshots crossbows leaded cans switchblade knives blackjacks metallic knuckles or any other weapons A gun permit does not authorize a resident or visitor to bring firearms into UM buildings or kept in vehicles on UM property under any circumstances Students possessing these items may be removed from Housing Residence Hall Judicial Issues General Expectations In the residence halls where a large number
43. mine the sanction when the incident report is received The case may be referred to the University Justice Council Sanctions from the Justice Council can include Housing points Sanctions If the Director or Assistant Director of Housing sanctions you you will receive a written notice delivered by ForUM email Students are expected to check their forUM email each day Failure to check your email and respond to the Response Form by the deadline will result in immediate review of the incident This notice will include the charge s against the student and a sanction for this violation If the student accepts responsibility for the violation he or she should comply with the terms of the sanction indicated in this notice by the deadline given If the student does not accept responsibility for the charge s he or she should call to make an appointment for a behavior meeting with the Assistant Director or Director of Housing Penalties include but are not limited to letters of reprimand warnings policy tests community service fines and suspension or eviction from the residence hall system The specific sanction will be determined by the severity of the violation and the student s behavioral record Housing and Residence Life Sanction Guidelines If the student is found to be in violation of a policy or procedure the Judicial Hearing adjudicator will determine the sanction or sanctions to be imposed It is important to note that
44. n the inventory form will result in your acceptance of the inventory form and waiving the right to challenge any discrepancies Furniture You are allowed to bring personal furniture but University furniture including mattresses CANNOT be removed from your room Water beds are not allowed in the residence halls Lofts You may not construct a loft for your room Any loft must be a free standing collegiate bed loft www cblorder com Collegiate Bed Loft company will remove the loft after you move out The University assumes no liability for injury or damage due to lofts Bed Bunking Bunking the beds is a great way to create more space in your room Stacking of other furniture is not allowed You can pick up the appropriate pegs for your beds from the Housing and Residence Life office Appliances Compact refrigerators consuming 1 5 amps of electricity or less are allowed in individual rooms If you have a refrigerator in your room a 15 per semester energy surcharge will be assessed 5 per summer term There are a limited number of micro fridge fridge freezer microwave units available for rental through the Housing and Residence Life office Due to energy restrictions individual microwaves are not allowed in residence hall rooms except for Peck Hall and the Residential College In a common area of every residence hall a microwave is available for your use Keys All residents receive their necessary keys at check in Eac
45. nd stairwells must be kept free of obstructions at all times j Smoking is not permitted in the residence halls including porch areas in front or back of the building Smoking is permitted in designated smoking areas at least 25 feet from the residence hall k Students are responsible for the cleanliness of their room and disposing of trash properly in the dumpster outside of the residence hall Residents may be charged judicially and or financially for special cleaning necessitated by improper care of rooms III Respect for Residence Hall Operations a Residence Hall Staff 1 Students will comply with reasonable requests from residence hall staff or other university officials 2 Students will identify themselves when asked 3 Students will provide true and accurate information when asked 4 Students will refrain from harassment and verbal abuse of staff members b All room changes must be authorized by the appropriate residence life staff members and must follow established change procedures c Students are not allowed to give their Montevallo IDs or room keys to others IV Respect for Property a Students are expected to respect Housing property as well as the property of other community members Students shall be financially liable for damages alterations or removals that they cause including damage caused by their guests to residence hall rooms buildings and other residents property b Because of the potential for dama
46. o prevent fires and unintentional fire alarms 4 Students must vacate the building whenever the fire alarm system is activated 5 Halogen lamps candles incense and other open flame or incendiary devices are not permitted in the residence halls 6 Extension cords are not allowed unless part of a surge protector Failure to comply with any of these policies will result in disciplinary actions up to and including removal from Housing d Residence Hall Cooking 1 All cooking areas should be cleaned immediately after use 2 Grease should not be poured down the drain or over balconies and must be disposed of properly in your trash receptacle 3 Do not place food items scraps in sink drain e For personal safety reasons the propping open of exterior doors is strictly prohibited f Sales and solicitation 1 No door to door solicitation is allowed in the residence halls 2 All non Housing materials to be posted in the residence halls must be approved by the assistant director of resi dence life 3 Student Housing rooms may not be used for business purposes of any nature g Because of the health and sanitation problems they pose pets are not permitted in the residence halls However residents are allowed small aquariums up to 10 gallons which house fish that live completely submerged in water h Students are never permitted to be out on ledges or roofs i In consideration of safety and of students with disabilities hallways sidewalks a
47. o read and study in their own room apartment Therefore noise or other distractions that interfere with this right are prohibited 1 Quiet Hours a are from 8 p m 10 a m Sunday through Thursday and from midnight to 10 a m Friday and Saturday b are to be respected and followed c are enforced both inside and outside d lend themselves to study Therefore loud conversation loud music or any other interference is prohibited 2 If your right to sleep or study during quiet hours is violated please do the following a Politely ask those causing the disturbance to please stop Most people don t realize they are disturbing others and will cooperate 21 b If the noise continues tell your Resident Assistant or the RHD 3 During final exam times 24 hour quiet hours are posted in the residence halls Courtesy hours are in effect at all times It is important that residents are aware of their responsibility to monitor their behavior regardless of time of day so as to not interfere with others rights to sleep or study in his her own room This includes noise both inside and outside whether part of an organized activity or not If a staff member asks you to be quieter compliance is expected Those who violate this policy will be subject to the judicial process Sleep Study Atmosphere In order to promote the academic goals of University of Montevallo students the Department of Housing and Residence Life and its st
48. o the room assignments being completed in May Ramsay Hall is specifically arranged to accommodate Honor students and the program 13 Summer Camps Conferences Camps conferences are housed in housing residence halls during summer terms Residents needing to remain on campus for the summer terms are relocated to other residence halls Housing reserves the right to relocate any student to another room or building during the summer term Services Internet Access By definition the Internet is an open access environment Residents at the University of Montevallo are provided Internet access through wireless internet in all the residence halls The Dining Hall The Anna Irving Dining Hall is conveniently located in the center of campus It offers a wide variety of food options You can choose an entr e and vegetables from our traditional line or for a little bit more adventure you can try our display cooked to order selections order a burger and fries make your own sandwich create your own salad or enjoy pizza and pasta All residents must participate ina residents dining meal plan of their choice with the exception of non first year freshmen living in Peck Hall and in the Residential College Those Peck and Residential College residents choosing not to participate in a residential meal plan must purchase the current mandatory falcon flex plan There are also a number of options available where students can use their flex points for
49. olice Department 17 Policies and Procedures 20 22 Posting Policy 21 Private Rooms 8 Quiet Hours 21 Residence Hall Directors RHDs 5 Residence Hall Judicial Issues 18 20 Residence Hall Judicial Procedures 18 Resident Assistants RAs 5 Residence Hall Association RHA 5 Residence Hall Regulations 18 Residency Requirement 7 Room Assignment Issues 7 Room Change Days 8 Room Cleaning 6 Room Decoration 6 Room Sign Up Days 8 Roommate Bill of Rights 9 Roommate Getting Along With 9 Safety and Security 16 18 Sanctions 19 Sanction Points 19 Services 13 Sleep Study Atmosphere 21 Smoking Policy 21 Solicitation 21 Staff 5 Stereos Audio Equipment 22 Summary Dismissal 20 Summer Camps Conferences 13 Table of Contents 4 Telephone 16 Theft Loss and Damage 17 Theft Prevention 18 Tornado Warning 17 Tornado Watch 17 Vandalism 22 Verbal Abuse 22 Vending Machines 16 Violations of Policy 18 Violence 22 Visitation Visitors 9 Weapons Firearms and Explosive Devices 18 Welcome 4 Windows and Screens 7 Your Room 5 Campus Building 3 D Building Anagama Kiln Anna Irvin Dining Hall Bearden House Bibb Graves Hall Bloch Hall Brooke Hall Calkins Hall Calkins House Carmichael Library Central Utilities Plant Child Study Center Comer Hall to University Lake amp Observatory amp et a Bldg Davis Hall Farmer Hall Flowerhill Hanson Hall
50. orm of window covering may not be placed between blinds and window or hung outside the window The throwing of objects from windows is strictly prohibited Failure to comply will result in disciplinary action MOVING OUT Upon moving out you must schedule an appointment with an RA to inspect your room apartment for damages and cleanliness The RA will complete the check out portion of the inventory form at this time It is the resident s responsibility to carefully review the inventory form note any discrepancies in the check out condition of the space and sign the form to completely and properly check out of his her assigned space All keys should be returned to the RA Any charges will be posted to your student account A minimum fine of 50 will be assessed to your student account if the room apartment including all appliances and fixtures is not left in a clean condition Furniture bedding and household appliances may not be disposed of in the University trash dumpsters Residents are responsible for appropriate trash removal and disposal All rooms will be re inspected once y the residence hall is empty for the summer The Pz L Department of Housing and Residence Life reserves the right to bill the resident for damages found during the final building inspection Checkout Guidelines Remove all personal belongings Clean bathroom and kitchen areas Mop or vacuum the floor Take all trash out to trash bin
51. ou will then choose the location area if applicable be very specific in order for the technicians to find your maintenance issue in a timely manner 6 Select the problem type that best describes your issue Please submit one 1 work order per request For example if you have a leaky faucet and a broken window you will need to complete two 2 work orders 7 Then describe your problem in detail 8 Enter the submittal password which is falcons 9 Ifyou have any questions using MaintenanceDirect you may download the MaintenanceDirect User Manual MicroFridges Housing and Residence Life has a limited number of MicroFridge units for rental A MicroFridge is a refrigerator freezer and microwave unit in one They have a patented circuitry which allocates the power usage between the microwave and refrigerator This keeps the unit from overloading the wiring in the building Availability Because there is a limited number of MicroFridges available they are rented on a first come first serve basis There is a limit of one MicroFridge unit per room Rental Fees The rental contract for a MicroFridge is for the entire academic year from the beginning of school in August to the end of the school year in May The cost for the academic year rental is 180 Delivery amp Moving The MicroFridge will be delivered to your assigned room no later than the first week of school You are not allowed to move your MicroFridge yourself If yo
52. ousing office at 665 6235 or log onto http www myschoolbuilding com myschoolbuilding msb to report your maintenance requests directly to the Physical Plant It is important that you include a complete specific and accurate description of the necessary repair The more specific you are the faster your repair is likely to be made Emergency situations such as no lights or electricity severe leaks etc should be reported immediately to the Housing and Residence Life office or the RA on duty If after 5 p m you should contact the UM Police Dispatch at 665 6155 for assistance To log on to the work order program from School Dude MaintenanceDirect please follow the instructions below SchoolDude is a web based program that allows users to request work orders from any web accessible computer Using MaintenanceDirect Initial set up 1 Log into http myschoolbuilding com 2 A screen will be displayed that requests an Organization Account Number enter 35248877 and click Submit Organization If you have previously visited this site this screen may not appear 15 3 On the next screen enter your University of Montevallo email address and click Submit Maintenance Direct uses your UM email to identify you in the system 4 Ifyou are a new user the system will not find your email address You will enter your last name and then click Submit Then enter your first name and phone number then click Submit 5 Y
53. phs below the term chapter room refers to any space rented by the organization Offices and chapter rooms are rented to Greek organizations for business purposes only No one should live in these spaces The one exception would be advisers from the national office In this situation they may stay with the permission of the Director of Housing for up to three nights Chapter Room Contracts Each Greek organization renting space in a residence hall for a chapter room and or office must sign the Greek Organization Housing Agreement Each Agreement is for three years and must be signed by the Chapter Advisor Chapter Room Rent Rent for your organization s chapter room is paid each term The rent for the fall term is due on Sept 30 and the rent for the spring term is due on Jan 31 Rent must be paid in the Housing and Residence Life office and the organization will be issued a receipt for the rent paid Should the organization become delinquent in paying the chapter room rent the locks on the chapter room will be changed and the organization will be charged for the lock change Access to the facilities will be denied until arrangements have been made with Housing and Residence Life to bring the account up to date The University of Montevallo and the Housing and Residence Life office are not responsible for loss of or damage to personal or sorority fraternity property If 11 belongings are damaged or lost the claim must be filed with
54. prepared for a roommate at any time as well as be receptive when assigned a new roommate b Noise Level 1 Quiet hours are in effect from 8 p m until 10 a m Sunday through Thursday and midnight until 10 a m Friday and Satur day During this time no noise should be heard outside student rooms and minimal sound through the walls between rooms in hallways common areas and outside areas surrounding the building 2 Moderate noise levels that promote an atmosphere of academic success should be maintained during courtesy hours all hours other than those designated as quiet Residents should be considerate by observing these hours If asked to lower their noise level residents are expected to comply 3 Residents are expected to uphold the courtesy and quiet hour policy outside the building c Residents Guests 1 Residents who entertain visitors are expected to maintain appropriate group living behavior standards a roommate s right to privacy will take priority over the privilege to entertain a guest 2 Hosts should meet their guest s at the building entrance and escort their guest s at all times while in the building At no time should any resident provide entrance to the building to someone who is not his or her guest 3 Hosts are responsible for all actions of their guests II Respect for Health Safety and Welfare a Students are prohibited from keeping or using firearms including rifles handguns shotguns pistols etc
55. re available in each residence hall Note Cordless phones 2 4 megahertz cordless phones will NOT be allowed on campus 5 8 and 900 megahertz are acceptable Vending Machines Snack and drink vending machines are available in all residence halls Refunds for money lost in the machines are handled by the Business Office For questions related to the vending machines call the Business Office at 6060 Safety and Security High priority is given to the security of residents and this is the basis for policies regulating access into the residence halls All of the halls except for Peck Hall are locked 24 hours a day and require an activated UM ID card for entry Entrance through doors marked Exit Only is not permitted The propping or otherwise obstruction of the closing of exterior doors is prohibited UM Police monitor all the residence halls and surrounding areas 24 hours a day seven days a week Elevator Safety If the elevator becomes impaired while in operation residents should press the alarm button and remain inside the elevator until help arrives even if the doors open between floors UM police officers and trained elevator personnel are the only people authorized to remove occupants trapped in an elevator Under no circumstances should anyone else attempt to release trapped occupants or to force elevator doors open In the event of inclement weather or a fire do not use the elevator Emergency Call Boxes Each residence h
56. re responsible and maintain an environment conducive to learning growth and development Resident Assistants RAs RAs are full time students who are chosen for their positive attitude leadership potential ability to relate interpersonally and sense of commitment Your RA is your primary resource for information and assistance RAs are on call evenings and on weekends to assist you with problems or emergencies Contact information will be posted in the lobby of each building Residence Hall Association RHA The Residence Hall Association RHA is a student led and supported group comprised of residents living in the residence halls All residents are automatic members of the RHA The main function of the RHA is to develop and establish a communication link between the residents living within the residence halls and Housing and Residence Life Every resident is encouraged to get involved in the RHA Details about RHA can be obtained from the Housing office Housing amp Residence Life Staff On Duty In order to ensure that a resource person is available to residents nightly each building will have a Resident Assistant RA on duty from 6 p m 8 a m If residents need assistance when their RA is not available they are to contact the RA on duty in their residence hall The RA on duty will be available unless they are responding to a residence hall emergency or 5 conducting rounds Signs are posted in the lobby area of t
57. reated excessive amounts of trash left in the halls or common areas toilets which have been intentionally stopped up vomit in the bathrooms excessive amounts of tracked in mud etc It is the responsibility of the residents of the hall to keep those areas reasonably clean by cleaning up after themselves Social Events Social events sponsored by Greek organizations in the chapter room must meet with the approval of the Housing office and are to be scheduled with the Student Life office at least two weeks in advance University recognized student organizations are not allowed to have alcohol on campus which includes the chapter rooms Social events scheduled in residential communities must end by 11 00 p m The organization is responsible for clean up after the event and all trash should be removed from the building This includes any gathering of people with the purpose of attending another scheduled activity at a different location Trash All trash should be collected in plastic bags and placed in the garbage bins located outside each residence hall Trash should never be left in the hall bathrooms hallways stairwells individual rooms or chapter rooms Vandalism Each organization is responsible for the condition of the hall Ifa room is damaged or its furnishings are damaged or lost then the organization can be held responsible for repair or replacement All the residents of a floor building will be required to share the expen
58. rnado in the area radio and TV stations will also announce them Basements interior corridors and underground shelters offer the best protection If you are outside lie flat in the nearest ditch culvert or low spot Fire Drills To comply with state and local fire regulations and for fire safety education unannounced fire drills are conducted every semester All persons inside the residence hall during emergency drills are required to evacuate the building Failure to evacuate the residence hall for any reason including sleeping through an alarm may result in disciplinary action Fire Safety Equipment All rooms apartments are equipped with smoke detectors Each floor in each residence hall is equipped with fire extinguishers Fire alarm pull stations are located on each corridor of each hall Tampering with fire safety equipment or setting off a false alarm is against the law It also will make the system ineffective and endanger the lives of other residents Any person who sets off a false alarm interferes with the operation of the alarm system damages or removes any part of the alarm system fire extinguishers smoke detectors or exit signs is subject to severe disciplinary action including dismissal from the residence halls possible suspension 17 from the University and or criminal prosecution If a smoke detector is detached from the wall for any reason it is the responsibility of the resident to report it immediately If not report
59. rs Children Children are not permitted to live in Peck Hall or in any other University residence hall Bathroom Care Only use soft gentle cleaners for the tub and shower Abrasive cleaners such as drain cleaners and other harsh chemicals are damaging to the fixtures Greek Housing This section provides information for Greek organizations renting space in residence halls for use as chapter room and or office and organizations which have rooms reserved during Room Sign Up Days and Room Change Days Reserved Rooms Until assignments for new residents are made only members are allowed to sign up for those spaces reserved for your organization Keep in mind that rooms and spaces in rooms not filled by your organization can and probably will be filled by Housing and Residence Life Room Intent Forms Shortly after mid semester every resident will receive a Room Intent Form RIF These forms tell the Housing and Residence Life office whether or not the resident would like to keep the same room for the following term If your organization has room draw or some other room selection process Housing and Residence Life suggests that the selection process take place before the RIFs are due back to the RAs If members of your organization intend to change rooms they should indicate on their RIF that they will not be staying in the same room next term It will then be available for another member of your organization to reserve Be sure
60. s are not damaged Double sided tape contact paper and wallpaper are not permitted Specific guidelines for room decorations 1 Only artificial holiday trees are permitted Bring trees in by stairwells or elevators Do not allow lighting wires to come in contact with metallic parts of the tree 2 Provide safe distance between all displays and do not string decorations from room to room or from hallway to hallway 3 All decorations must be flameproof or fire retardant Check package labels to ensure fire safety Materials not generally flameproof include natural leaves tree branches cornstalks hay cotton and batting 4 Electrical devices such as lights etc must be UL approved Electrical cords must not have frayed parts or loose connectors 5 Any decoration with an open flame such as candles incense gas or oil fired lanterns is prohibited 6 Turn off all decorative lights before leaving your room apartment 7 Halogen lamps are not permitted 8 Hanging anything from the ceiling and or fire safety equipment devices is not permitted 9 String hanging lights are not permitted outside your room apartment Windows and Screens As a safety feature certain windows in the apartments have been equipped with devices to limit the distance they can be opened It is vital that these clips not be removed or altered Removal will result in a replacement charge Screens and blinds must not be removed Displays or any f
61. se of repairing or replacing property in common areas when such repairs are determined to be above and beyond normal wear and tear and the individual s responsible are not known The cost will be divided among the residents of the floor or hall or the organization and added to their student bills Billing to the organization will be applied as a result of damage or vandalism to common areas of the hall or building electronic access equipment trash in common areas etc Summer Issues Over the summer break conferences or other groups may be temporarily occupying space on Greek floors Organizations should secure composites and or other items commonly left in the hallways or common areas in their chapter room in order to avoid theft or vandalism The University is not responsible for loss of property damage or vandalism to personalized areas Personal furniture and items should not be left in the chapter room or offices over the summer break Policy Violations Violation of any University policy will incur some form of disciplinary action Charges of violation of hall policies are brought by staff members or other residents and are dealt with by the Housing and Residence Life office and in some cases in conjunction with Student Life If an organization is in violation of Housing and Residence Life and or UM policy an incident report will be submitted to the Housing and Residence Life office by the complainant with a copy of the r
62. sidents of Peck are expected to follow the same visitation guidelines Cohabitation is not tolerated Failure to follow the visitation guidelines will result in loss of visitation privileges and other sanctions Insurance Since damage can be expensive to repair it is a good idea to have insurance to cover these costs just in case Check with your parents to find out if the cost to repair damages would be covered under their homeowner s insurance If the answer is no please consider purchasing insurance coverage for your own financial protection The Housing and Residence Life office has information on one such policy Meal Plans All residents must participate in a residential dining meal plan of their choice with the exception of non first year freshmen living in Peck Hall and the Residential College Those Peck and Residential College residents choosing not to participate in a residential meal plan must purchase the current mandatory falcon flex plan Microwaves Separate microwaves are permitted in Peck There is a 15 per semester energy surcharge 5 for each summer term for each microwave See Housing and Residence Life to pay the surcharge Noise Because of the courtyard layout in Peck noise can be a problem Please do not shout at others from the courtyard or balconies Married Couples Legally married couples are allowed to live together in Peck as long as both people are registered for the minimum required class hou
63. t assume there is an emergency and you must take the following steps 1 REMAIN CALM 2 Evacuate by the nearest safety exit stairway 3 DO NOT USE ELEVATORS 4 Students with disabilities living on the first floor should exit through the main entrance Second and third floor students with disabilities using wheelchairs should proceed to the nearest exit where emergency personnel will assist them while they evacuate the building Emergency personnel or Housing and Residence Life staff will be there to help 5 After departing the hall proceed directly to the designated assembly point away from the building Do not leave the assembly area until told to do so by a responsible official Suitable emergency shelter will be provided as soon as possible 6 Return to the hall ONLY when told by fire department officials UM Police or a Housing and Residence Life staff member Inclement Weather In the event of a tornado warning all residents should report to the designated area on the ground level Tornado Watch This means that conditions are favorable for a tornado to form in the area Please tune your radio or TV to a local station for information and advice from local authorities or the U S Weather Bureau Tornado Warning This means that one or more tornados have been sighted in the area and may strike at any time TAKE SHELTER IMMEDIATELY when a tornado warning is issued The Civil Defense will sound a siren to warn of a to
64. t to pay for a private room end up in a double occupancy room alone This happens for a variety of reasons roommates who have chosen not to move in late cancellations and room changes Consolidation is the pairing up of residents who are alone in double occupancy rooms and who do not want to pay for private rooms Once the term begins instead of arbitrarily reassigning students who do not have a roommate they are given the opportunity to find a roommate by the end of Room Change Days Residents who need a roommate are encouraged to start meeting people early in the process Residents who still do not have a roommate by the end of Room Change Days are reassigned and paired up by the Housing Assignments Coordinator If you choose not to be reassigned the private room charge will be added to your bill Room changes are not allowed once this process is complete Private Rooms You may request a double occupancy room as private but private rooms are not guaranteed and will be granted only on a space available basis after all students requesting housing have been accommodated and after the no show date 5 p m on the first day of classes If space becomes available in your double occupancy room you may request it as a private Empty rooms will be offered as private rooms beginning the first day of room change days Roommate Bill of Rights e The right to sleep and study free from undue interference in one s room Unreasonable noise gu
65. u change rooms your unit will be moved by Housing and Residence Life in order to ensure the unit is not damaged in the move Returning Your MicroFridge You must clean the fridge freezer and microwave and replace any accessories Leave the doors open on the unit and lock the unit in your room when you checkout Damage Cleaning Charges Replace roller ring in microwave 17 50 Replace glass turntable shelf 15 00 Replace ice scraper 5 00 Damages to unit 10 00 50 00 Cleaning charge 35 00 Unauthorized move of unit 25 00 Checking out without notifying HRL 50 00 Whos Responsible The MicroFridge unit is assigned to the student who completes the rental agreement This student will be responsible for all damages and charges Should both roommates submit a rental agreement the first contract received will be the responsible student and the second agreement will be returned Housing and Residence Life will make repairs attributable to normal use or defective parts Loss Damage Failure to Return You are responsible for the replacement cost of the unit if it is lost stolen or not returned at the end of the agreement period Any repairs or damages that are not the result of normal use will be charged to the responsible student Any missing accessories such as roller rings ice scraper shelves or microwave turntables will be charged to the student What if I withdraw in the middle of a term or at the holiday bre
66. will last a lifetime Living on campus comes with many privileges and freedoms As with other liberties these freedoms come with responsibilities Please be sure to respect your roommate and all the residents living in your community Housing and Residence Life strives to create and support a learning environment and to promote a safe and secure community We need your help and cooperation to create a community everyone can enjoy As a member of the Housing and Residence Life community we encourage you to become involved The Housing staff will provide a number of activities on your floor and in your building These are great opportunities to meet the other residents and to have enjoyable experiences Be sure to get to know your Resident Assistant RA and Residence Hall Director RHD The staff is here is to assist you and is a valuable resource Please take some time to read the Residence Hall Handbook This information is prepared by the Housing amp Residence Life staff in the hope that it will enable you to get the most from your on campus experience The handbook contains contact information community expectations Housing policies and procedures and other important information Please take time to familiarize yourself with it and if you have any questions come by the Housing and Residence Life office located on the first floor west wing of Main Hall or contact us at 665 6235 I hope you have a prosperous year and we are glad you
67. y actions Vandalism There is no acceptable excuse for purposely damaging University or personal property Any student who commits an act of vandalism will be charged for the damage and will face strict disciplinary action including dismissal from the residence hall Verbal Abuse Threatening intimidating and or verbally abusing anyone is not tolerated in our residence halls and is grounds for disciplinary action Housing and Residence Life will not allow its staff members to be verbally abused while handling crisis situations and confronting potential policy violations Violence Housing and Residence Life has zero tolerance concerning acts of violence to self and or others inside the residence halls Acts of violence are termed as physical acts which harm or have the potential to harm self and or others whether in courtship or domestic violence relationships Physical assaults are also included in these acts Any resident engaging in such behaviors can be subject to the folowing sanctions e Immediate dismissal from the residence hall and no refund of the Housing deposit e Referral to counseling at the UM counseling center e Referral and enrollment in anger management course at the cost of the resident Once a residents Housing Agreement has been terminated the resident cannot reside in Housing Residents interested in appealing should refer to the discipline process concerning appeals 22
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