Minors on Campus. Work areas of the campus and housing facilities generally are not appropriate environments for extended visits by minors (children) unless a University-sponsored program or event designed for minors is being held in such areas. This excludes enrolled students. The following sections address the presence of minors in specific different areas of campus: • University Grounds: Supervised minors of responsible-adult visitors and guests are encouraged to enjoy the campus grounds and are subject to the Use of Outdoor Facilities Policy. • Buildings, Offices and Workspaces: minors are welcome to visit buildings, campus offices and non-instructional and non-hazardous workspaces for: o Short, occasional visits when accompanied by a responsible adult; and • Classrooms: Attendance at class meetings should be limited to instructors, enrolled students, prospective students, and visitors invited by the instructor to contribute to student learning in the course. If, despite this policy statement, a student brings a minor to class, the faculty member may treat the presence of the minor as Disruption of the Learning Environment as outlined in the Code of Student Conduct, and the student may be subject to disciplinary procedures as provided in the Student Resource Handbook. The foregoing policy regarding classrooms should be included in course syllabi. • University Housing: Per the University Housing Visitation Policy, non- resident guests under the age of 16 are not permitted in university housing unless accompanied by a parent or guardian and may not stay overnight at any time without prior permission from the University Housing Office. All non-resident guests are subject to guest sign- in requirements and other rules and regulations for each facility, the responsibility for which lies with the University housing resident.
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Samples: Employee Handbook, Employee Handbook
Minors on Campus. Work areas of the campus and housing facilities generally are not appropriate environments for extended visits by minors (children) unless a University-sponsored program or event designed for minors is being held in such areas. This excludes enrolled students. The following sections address the presence of minors in specific different areas of campus: • University Grounds: Supervised minors of responsible-adult visitors and guests are encouraged to enjoy the campus grounds and are subject to the Use of Outdoor Facilities Policy. • Buildings, Offices and WorkspacesWork Spaces: minors are welcome to visit buildings, campus offices and non-instructional and non-hazardous workspaces work spaces for: o Short, occasional visits when accompanied by a responsible adult; and • Classrooms: Attendance at class meetings should be limited to instructors, enrolled students, prospective students, and visitors invited by the instructor to contribute to student learning in the course. If, despite this policy statement, a student brings a minor to class, the faculty member may treat the presence of the minor as Disruption of the Learning Environment as outlined in the Code of Student Conduct, and the student may be subject to disciplinary procedures as provided in the Student Resource Handbook. The foregoing policy regarding classrooms should be included in course syllabi. • University Housing: Per the University Housing Visitation Policy, non- resident guests under the age of 16 are not permitted in university housing unless accompanied by a parent or guardian guardian, and may not stay overnight at any time without prior permission from the University Housing Office. All non-resident guests are subject to guest sign- in requirements and other rules and regulations for each facility, the responsibility for which lies with the University housing resident.
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Samples: Employee Handbook, Employee Handbook