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Residence Life Main Office Maxwell Hall/Apartment Office About Residence Life Mission Statement It is the mission of the Office of Residence Life at the University of Arkansas at Monticello to support the academic mission of the institution by providing a safe, comfortable physical environment in which one is able to pursue academic endeavors and achieve personal growth within the boundaries of community standards and respect for others. General Information Residence Life is the office that oversees the operations of all student residential facilities on the University of Arkansas at Monticello Campus. Resident Assistants and Resident Directors are key personnel that assist students with residential concerns throughout their tenure at UAM. In addition, a student may call or come by the Office of Residence Life between the hours of 8:00 a.m.- 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday. The Office of Residence Life is located on the first floor of Harris Hall. Any student enrolled for at least 9 academic hours may live in a UAM Residence Hall. Goals of Residence Life
Residence Hall Staff Resident Directors (RD) The Resident Director is a full-time, live-in professional with an undergraduate degree in college student personnel, counseling, psychology, social work or related field. The RD is responsible for all activities in the residence hall. They supervise the Resident Assistants and assist in the program management of the residence halls. Resident Directors are chosen for their interest in students and experience in residence hall living. His/Her duties include, but are not limited to, directing and enforcing residence hall and University policies, assisting students with problems or concerns, developing and preserving a harmonious group living situation, and working with students in the development of programs and activities. Resident Assistants (RA) Resident Assistants are student employees that are carefully selected by the University. RA’s live on floors with their fellow students and receive special training to assist residents in a variety of ways. They facilitate floor meetings, help initiate and organize floor programs and activities, are a resource for campus information, and document University and residence hall policy violations. Among their most important tasks in helping floor members feel that they all belong to a group or community that shares common interests, concerns, and activities. Desk Assistants (DA) Each hall operates an information desk that is staffed by students. Desk assistant duties include answering the phone, checking out equipment for residents use, and assisting with visitation check-in and checkout. UAM RESIDENTIAL COMMUNITY STANDARDS The Residence Hall community at the University of Arkansas at Monticello is dedicated to the Integrity and personal growth of each individual. Choosing to join the community obligates each resident to make positive contributions to the community and abide by a code of behavior. Rights and Responsibilities: The following is a list of student’s rights” – what you are entitled to as a student living in one of UAM’s residence halls, and your “responsibilities” – what is expected of you as a member of a residence hall community. YOU HAVE THE RIGHT to a safe, clean, and well-maintained residence hall space, YOU HAVE THE RESPONSIBILITY to keep your door and hall doors locked, not prop them open or allow in strangers, and to clean up common areas. YOU HAVE THE RIGHT to a quality-learning environment conducive to your academic and social pursuits, YOU HAVE THE RESPONSIBILITY to observe quiet hours, keep your stereo and voice at a reasonable volume in the residence halls, and to remind others that you expect the same from them. YOU HAVE THE RIGHT to privacy and the proportionate use of your room both in terms of space and time, and the right to be free of unwanted guests in your room; YOU HAVE THE RESPONSIBILITY to let your roommate know of your wishes and preferences for hours of sleep, study and visitation, and to work through any differences you may have in a peaceful manner. YOU HAVE THE RIGHT to choose your means of recreation and relaxation, YOU HAVE THE RESPONSIBILITY to know and abide by the laws of the State of Arkansas, including those that pertain to alcoholic beverages and illegal drugs. You have the responsibility to follow the rules and regulations established to support the educational purposes of the University and to sustain a safe and comfortable living community in the halls. YOU HAVE THE RIGHT to appropriately confront another’s behavior that infringes on your rights, YOU HAVE THE RESPONSIBILITY to examine your own behavior when confronted by another and work toward resolving conflicts. You also have the responsibility to confront others in a non-aggressive and non-threatening manner. YOU HAVE THE RIGHT to influence policy that affects you by participating in floor meetings, student government, and University organizations, YOU HAVE THE RESPONSIBILITY to participate in floor meetings, and sharing responsibility for adhering to and enforcing community policies and guidelines. About Maxwell Hall and the University Apartments Eligibility You may apply to live in Maxwell or the University Apartments if you are a full time student. Applications for the fall semester will be taken in March and continue until all spaces are filled. Room assignments are made on a first-come first-serve basis.
Hall
Descriptions The University Apartments are located behind Maxwell Hall and across from the Forestry Building. The apartments are designed for two residents. The apartments are furnished with a living room, two bedrooms, kitchen, and bathroom. In each apartment there is a couch, coffee table, end table, and chair for the living room. There is a twin bed frame and mattress, three drawer dresser, desk and chair, and night stand in each of the two bedrooms. Parking spaces are located to the south and east of Maxwell Hall.
Both locations
include: Phones In order to access an outside line, dial “9” before the number. Calls made to an on-campus phone number can be made by dialing the last 4-digits of the number. There is no need to dial a “9”. Since we have a limited number of outside lines, we ask that you not dial 9 for on-campus calls. Calling cards must be used to call long distance. Caller ID devices will not work on campus. Also, devices receiving calls from campus will not display the correct number. Security
Deposit Rent
Housing Contract
Check-In
Roommates The maximum number of individuals occupying a room shall be no more than two persons. No other occupants are permitted. Subleasing is not permitted. Residents must be of the same sex. Residents of Maxwell Hall must leave the residence hall by 4:00pm on the last scheduled day of final exams. In order to check out of Maxwell Hall, you must clean the room thoroughly, or a $25.00 cleaning fee will be assessed. This includes the following:
In order to check out of a University Apartment, the following must take place: 1. You must file a two-week written notice with the Office of Residence Life, giving a specific date the apartment will be vacated. Failure to complete this step will result in the forfeiture of your deposit. 2.You must clean the apartment thoroughly, or a $25.00 cleaning fee will be assessed. This includes the following:
In addition to the preceding requirements for checkout, the following must take place in both Maxwell Hall and the University Apartments: 1. You must be sure to remove all personal belongings from the room. Items left in the room will be considered unwanted and removed at the resident’s expense. Residents who leave furniture in their rooms, or do not return their keys, will be charged. 2. The resident will be held responsible for any damage to the premises beyond normal wear that occurs during occupancy. Damage to the walls, porcelain enamel finishes, glass or screen, obstruction of plumbing, furniture, etc. will be repaired and charged to the resident at the University assessed charge, or rate. 3.Make an appointment with the Resident Assistant or Resident Director to complete final inspection of the room and complete the necessary check out forms. At this time all keys to the room should be turned in. 4. Leave a forwarding address with the Office of Residence Life. This is used to forward any eligible refund that usually requires a period of four to six weeks.
Termination of
Housing Contract The University may terminate the housing contract by giving the student 3 days written notice for:
Withdrawal from the University A student who withdraws from the university must vacate the residence hall or apartment within 24 hours of the withdrawal.
Personal Property
Problems,
suggestions, and work orders
Problems with a
neighbor Take time to get to know your neighbors. These are the people with whom you are going to school during the year. Attend Royer programs and become involved in your community, so that you get to know your neighbors. If there is a situation with which you need further assistance, call the Office of Residence Life at 460-1045 or Public Safety at 460-1000. Safety issues addressed in Maxwell Hall and the University Apartments
The university is not responsible for loss of personal property!
If I were to get
sick
If I see someone
breaking the law or disturbing the peace at Maxwell Hall or the
Apartments Games and
Activities Residence Hall Council Programming Maxwell Hall and University Apartment Policies In addition to the policies outlined below, residential students must also comply with all University Policies while in the residence halls. Some issues confronted by these policies include stealing, furnishing false information, disorderly conduct, failure to comply with the directions of a University official, verbal abuse, and indecent behavior. See the Student Handbook for further information. Residents will be held accountable for the following residence hall policies.
Alcohol and Illicit
Drugs/Controlled Substances
Balconies and
Breezeways
Below 9 Hours Policy
Bicycles,
Motorcycles, In-line Skates, Skateboards
Break Periods University Apartment residents are allowed to reside in their apartments during spring break, holiday breaks and during the summer as long as their lease is valid. Residents are to notify the Resident Assistant or Resident Director if they choose to remain on campus during break periods or opt to leave during this period. Health and Safety inspections will be conducted during these times. Building
Evacuation
Bulletin Boards
Cable Television Candles,
Incense, Potpourri (burned or unburned)
Care of Residence
Hall Rooms
Care of Residence
Hall Furnishings
Climbing on Campus
Buildings
Closing Notice
Common Areas Any unattended property found in the common areas, hallways, porches or stairway will be removed by management at the resident’s expense. Cooking
Dangerous
Combustibles Decorations
Disrupting the Peace Electrical
Appliances The following electrical appliances ARE permitted:
The following electrical appliances are NOT permitted:
Evacuation Eviction/Removal
from Residence Halls/University Apartments Fire Equipment and
Alarms Fire Prevention
Listed below are some suggested ways to prevent fire in the residence halls:
Fire Drills and Evacuation Flyers and
Announcements Furniture Furniture is not to be taken out of any lobby for any reason. Furniture is not to be left outside at any time.
Guests All guests must be 18 years of age or older. Siblings of residents, under the age of 18, may receive special permission to visit from the Resident Director of each residential facility. The residential student is responsible for the behavior of their family member(s). No more than two (2) visitors will be allowed in an individual’s room. Guests are never allowed to be left alone in a resident’s room. Residents should never allow a guest to use his/her keys. Grilling
Health &
Safety Inspection Because unsanitary and unhealthy living environments attract pests and become health issues for residents living in the residence halls, the following are prohibited:
When the Office of Residence Life comes to the room for any reason and finds the room in any condition mentioned above, the resident will be given 24 hours to remedy the situation. If after 24 hours the room has not been cleaned, you will be considered in violation of policy and the proper procedures will be instituted. Horseplay The courtyard is made available for sports and recreation. We encourage residents to take advantage of this area for activities and sports. I.D. Card
Policy Currently enrolled UAM students are required to carry a valid University of Arkansas at Monticello ID at all times when they are on University property. ID cards must be displayed for the use of most University services and upon request of a member of the University faculty, staff, or a student acting officially in the performance of his/her assigned duty. ID cards are the property of the University of Arkansas at Monticello and must be returned to the Registrar’s Office upon withdrawing from or leaving the University. Failure to report a lost or stolen card will subject the person to whom the card was issued to disciplinary action. ID cards are nontransferable and may not be duplicated. Use of an invalid ID card is prohibited. Keys &
Lockouts Staff members are only allowed to open a door for residents of that particular room. Students may not be admitted to another student’s room for any reason. If a resident loses their key, they should immediately notify an RA or RD. The room’s lock will then be changed and new keys will be issued. The charge for this lock and key replacement in Maxwell Hall is $50.00 and the University Apartments is $120.00. Residents should keep their rooms and windows locked at all times for security reasons. Residents must carry their keys with them at all times. Keys may not be loaned to other residents.
Lofts Lounges Lounge furniture is not to be removed at any time for any reason.
Maintenance Meetings Overnight
Guests Parking and
Automobiles residents must have an “A” or “B” parking sticker. Residents are to park in the parking lots located east and west of the University Apartments. Vehicles are not to be parked along warehouse fence or along the roadway adjacent to the University Apartments. Any vehicle in violation of this policy will be issued a citation. Storage of inoperative motor vehicles, mechanical repairs, washing or changing of oil of any motor vehicle is prohibited on the premises. Guests are to park in the gravel lot located west of the B Building. Pest Control Pets Prohibited Items
Note: The following items are permitted: televisions, stereos, irons, radios, clocks, fans, electric blankets, hair dryers, microwaves less than .6 cubic ft., and refrigerators with less than 4 cubic ft. capacities. Also, only Underwriter’s Laboratory (U.L.) approved extension cords should be used in student rooms. Pulling Fire Alarms Quiet Hours Quiet hours are intended to provide an atmosphere conducive to study. If your music or television can be heard outside your room, it is too loud. Residents are requested to respect the rights of their neighbors. Social and friendly gathering of residents and their guests is welcomed. Residents are entirely responsible for the conduct of their guest in and outside their residence. Conduct that is boisterous, obscene or generally objectionable to other residents, as well as conduct which endangers the safety of any person, will not be tolerated. Stereos, radios, televisions and musical instruments are to be played at a minimal level, particularly between the hours of 10 p.m. and 8 a.m. Avoid entertaining more guests than your room can handle with respect to your neighbors. Courtesy quiet hours are observed 24 hours a day, seven days a week. During courtesy hours residents are required to be courteous of other residents’ needs. You should be able to approach your neighbor at any time to let them know if they are disturbing you. If they follow this policy, they should be considerate of your request and reduce their noise level. Likewise, if you are requested to be quiet by a fellow resident, RA, or RD, you should be respectful of their wishes. Documentation for noise violations can be made at any time. Residence halls may increase their quiet hours during certain times in the semester.
Removal of
Personal Belongings Repair
Requests Right of
Entry/Search
See the Student Handbook for more information.
Roofs, Ledges,
Windows Room
Consolidation Room
Furnishings & Decorations Residents are not allowed to place any material, displays or stickers in their room windows. All personal room decorations should be flame resistant and any items made of highly combustible materials are prohibited. Residents should use good judgment in decorating rooms to prevent a safety or fire hazard.
Room
Inspections Sexual Assault Signage Materials that promote alcohol, drugs, or information biased towards any group, race, gender, nationality, or lifestyle is prohibited. All signs must be approved by the Director of Housing.
Smoking &
Tobacco Smoking and tobacco use is permitted inside designated smoking rooms only. Use of tobacco products in common areas (lounge, kitchen, study rooms etc.) is prohibited. Doors should be closed in a room where residents are smoking. In addition, smoking is prohibited within 25 feet of any exterior door leading into any UAM building.
Solicitation &
Sales Sublease Trash Disposal Verbal Abuse Visitation
Maxwell Hall Visitation Hours:
University Apartments Visitation Hours: Visiting Children/Dependents
The Director of Residence Life must approve any and all overnight guests. NOTE: The University of Arkansas at Monticello does not assume responsibility or liability for children visiting the residence halls. Weapons, Firearms,
Fireworks Windows No objects may be hung, thrown or dropped from windows, roofs, or elevated areas. Do not hang towels or clothing from windows. For your safety, windows should remain locked at all times. Window screens must not be unfastened or removed. Any window or screens broken or missing at the end of the year will be charged to the residents of that room. Window Signs UAM recognized student groups are allowed to display official club/group symbols in residence hall windows. Each organization must agree on one "official" symbol for their group. All official display symbols must be approved by the student organization, Director of Student Activities and Director of Housing. Official organization symbols must be printed on static cling vinyl. Symbols may not be larger than 15" x 20". Tape, glue and stickers are not allowed to be used on windows.
Notice of Disclaimer: Emergency Procedures
If There Is a Fire: IF YOU SEE A FIRE YOU ARE NOT SURE YOU CAN CONTAIN: If you are unsure about your ability to contain the fire or the advisability of trying to handle it yourself (chemical fires can give off dangerous fumes, such as a burning trash can). Make sure the alarm is sounding and follow Fire Alarm Procedures. INFORM A RESIDENT ASSISTANT THAT THERE IS A REAL FIRE AND CONTACT A RESIDENT DIRECTOR! Fire Alarm Procedures: 1. STAY CALM! 2. Evacuate your apartment. 3. Be sure to close and lock your door behind you. If There Is A Tornado: Tornado Emergency Plan: If the event of a tornado, Public Safety will notify campus. If time permits: MAXWELL/UNIV.
APTS. = LOWER LEVEL OF UNIVERSITY CENTER (UC)
Remain in safe area until notified by a Resident Director or a Public Safety officer.
Apartment Evacuation Routes USE AN ALTERNATE ROUTE ONLY IF YOUR DESIGNATED ROUTE IS OBSTRUCTED! University of Arkansas – Monticello Conduct Code Notice of Disclaimer:
Policies, programs, and
costs cited in the Handbook are subject to change and therefore should
be verified through the appropriate office and personnel.
As a public institution of higher learning, the University of Arkansas at Monticello has as part of its mission to search for truth and understanding, and to strengthen students’ capabilities as thoughtful contributors to society. This mission is partially fulfilled by encouraging and assisting students to take personal responsibility for their actions and to learn to be productive members of society. It is the purpose of the University Judicial System to foster a supportive climate by protecting the community from behavior that is destructive to the living, learning, and teaching environment of the University. The code of conduct has been established to insure the rights and privileges of all members of the University community, to communicate the expectations of the community to its members, and to provide a basis for orderly conduct of the affairs of the University. As such, each student must act in a manner consistent with the mission of the University, including off-campus conduct that is likely to have an adverse effect on the UAM educational process. Thus, each student is expected to be fully acquainted with and comply with all policies, rules, and regulations of the University published in this document, the University Catalog, and any other university sponsored publication. In addition, all students are expected to comply with all local, state and federal laws. No person or group of persons acting in concert may willfully violate the rules provided below. Specific examples of misconduct for which a student may be subject to disciplinary action include, but are not limited to: Cheating: The possession, receipt, use, solicitation or furnishing of unauthorized aid in an academic endeavor. Cheating is considered an academic violation and is adjudicated under the provisions for Academic Conduct Code Violations. Plagiarism: The use of ideas or thoughts of another, which are not common knowledge, without acknowledging the source(s), or, when applicable, identifying direct quotations. Plagiarism is considered an academic violation and is adjudicated under the provisions for Academic Conduct Code Violations. Misuse of Documents: Forgery, alteration, unauthorized possession of University documents, records, or student identification cards. Identify Theft/Fraud: Knowingly transferring of using, without lawful authority, a means of identification of another person with the intent to commit, or to aid or abet any unlawful activity that constitutes a violation of Federal law, or that constitutes a felon under any applicable State or local law. Identity theft/fraud includes, but is not limited to, theft of: Social Security Number, credit card number(s), bank account number(s), bank statements, US Mail, campus mail, telephone calling card number, drivers license number, or other personal student data. Theft/Stealing: Theft, attempted theft, possession, sale of barter of property of the University or of a member of the University community is strictly prohibited. Theft of University signage, furniture, equipment, or any other University property is considered a serious offense and can result in immediate expulsion. Damage to property: Damage to property of the University or property of any member of the University community. Camera Phones: The use of camera phones to photograph an individual or group of individuals is strictly prohibited on the UAM campus, University-controlled property, or at any University sponsored event occurring on of off campus. Use of camera phones are prohibited in any UAM facility that is designed for private use. Such facilities include, but are not limited to: restrooms, showers, locker rooms , and public hallways in residential facilities. Alcohol and Illicit Drugs: Possession, use, manufacture, or distribution of alcohol or illicit drugs is prohibited. Any student found guilty of possessing a felony amount of drugs, selling any amount of drugs or having the intent to sell any amount of drugs on University property, University-controlled property, at any UAM sponsored event, or event sponsored by a University organization/program will be expelled from the University. Violators of this code will receive an administrative hearing. Pornography: Accessing, viewing, or sending adult or child pornography via any University owned computer is prohibited. Passed in 1996, the Child Pornography Prevention Act makes the possession, production, or distribution of child pornography a criminal offense punishable with up to 15 years imprisonment and a fine. According to the Act, child pornography includes, but is not limited to: visual depiction, including any photograph, film, video, picture, computer or computer-generated image or picture, whether made or produced by electronic, mechanical, or other means, or sexually explicit conduct, where -
a. the production of
such visual depiction involves the use of a minor in sexually explicit
conduct; Disrupting the peace and good order of the University including, but not limited to: fighting, quarreling, verbal slander, gossip, defamation of person by written/printed words or pictures, speech or written material that induces riotous behavior, or other disruptive behaviors in any UAM facility, or controlled property. Failure to Comply with Directions of a University Official (including those appointed or elected to act on behalf of the University acting under the provisions of the Student Conduct Code or in the performance of their duties.) Infringements on the rights of students, faculty, staff, or other authorized personnel to gain access to any university facility for the purpose of attending class, participating in an interview, university conference, or any other university activities. Threats: Making terrorist threats creating false alarms or reports where the person initiates, communicates, or circulates a report of a present, past, or future bombing, fire, offense, or other emergency that is known as false or baseless that could result in required action by an official or volunteer agency organized to address such emergencies; or interrupts the occupation of a building, office, classroom or residence hall room. A terrorist threat of any nature is considered a severe offense and may result in expulsion from the University of Arkansas at Monticello. Misuse of Fire Equipment: Misuse of fire extinguishers or any other fire or safety equipment including disabling or removing smoke detectors or fire alarms in any university facility including residence hall rooms, University Apartments, and family housing. Telephone misuse: Misuse of any University telephone or telephone line by vandalism or by attempting to place a local or long distance call through any method, trick, devise, or fraud with intent to avoid payment. Elevator: Vandalizing, damaging, abusing, or interfering with the operation of an elevator is strictly prohibited. Exit/Entryway: Knowingly, recklessly, or negligently obstructing any entry or exit in any UAM owned facility is prohibited. Lewd, Indecent or
Obscene Conduct:
Behavior that is lewd, indecent or obscene will not be permitted in
University buildings including private behavior in residence hall
rooms/apartments, student organization spaces, or public behavior in
public performances in any University, or University controlled
facility. Failure to Meet
Financial Obligations to the University:
Knowingly presenting an insufficient check or forging a document in
payment to the University or to a member of the University community
acting in an official capacity, or failure to make satisfactory
arrangements for the settling of accounts with the University. Stalking: The stalking of a student, group of students, faculty/staff member(s), or campus visitor(s) on University owned or University-controlled property, or at a University sponsored function is prohibited. Stalking is defined as purposely engaging in willful, malicious, and repeated following and/or harassing/annoying another person. Stalking includes, but is not limited to, unwanted phone calls, electronic messages, letters, gifts, attention, or physical touch or physical presence. According to Arkansas State Law (Section 5.71.229) stalking is a course of conduct that harasses another person and makes a terrorist threat with the intent of placing another person in imminent fear of death or serious bodily injury. Responsibility for Student Guests: Students are responsible for informing their guests, student and non student, of University policies and will be held responsible for the behavior of their guests. A guest is defined as (1) any person who is present at the invitation of a student, or (2) any person who is received by a student, or (3) any invited or uninvited individual who is accompanied by a student. All guests must be registered with the appropriate University office and official. Weapons, Firearms, and Explosives: The unauthorized use, possession, or distribution of any object with potential to cause bodily harm to self or others is strictly prohibited on University owned or University-controlled property, or at any UAM sponsored function, including events sponsored by any UAM organizations/programs. Such objects include, but are not limited to: firearms, ammunition, fireworks, chemical dispensing advices, explosive materials, devices capable of casting a projectile such as bows and/or slingshots, swords, brass knuckles, num-chucks, or any type of gun, including, but not limited to: handguns, BB guns, stun guns, air guns, paint guns, pellet guns, or look-a-like guns. The Department of Public Safety will store firearms , bows, and other weapons specifically designed for hunting purposes. Verbal Abuse: Verbal abuse is the use of obscene, profane or derogatory language which abuses or defames another. Verbal abuse of any UAM faculty/ staff member, or any campus visitor, may result in immediate expulsion from the University of Arkansas at Monticello. Harassment: Harassment is the act of an individual or group of individuals threatening, in person, by telephone, in writing, electronically, or by other means, to take an unlawful action against any person. Harassment includes any reckless action that annoys or alarms the recipient or is intended to annoy or alarm the recipient that exceeds the rights of freedom of speech. Harassment includes, but is not limited to, racial and sexual harassment, attempting or threatening to strike, kick or otherwise subject another person to physical contact; making an offensive coarse utterance, gesture or display; addressing abusive language to any person, following a person in or about a public place or places’ or engaging in a course of conduct or repeatedly committing acts that alarm or seriously annoy another person. Terrorist Threat/Threat of Physical Abuse or Endangerment: A threat of physical abuse is the expression of intent to endanger the health or safety of any person on the UAM Campus. The threat of physical abuse or endangerment made towards any UAM faculty/staff member, or any campus visitor may result in immediate expulsion from the University of Arkansas at Monticello. Aiding/Abetting: Encouraging or helping someone to violate University regulations or commit violations of local, state or federal law, whether occurring on or off campus, is prohibited. Physical Abuse or Endangerment: Physical abuse or endangerment is any act, which imperils or jeopardizes the health or safety of any student, faculty, staff or visitor on the Campus. Physical abuse or endangerment of any UAM faculty/staff member, or any campus visitor will result in immediate expulsion for the University of Arkansas at Monticello. Violators of this code will receive an administrative hearing.
Harm to Self:
No student shall cause physical harm or threaten to cause physical harm
to themselves, nor shall any student take any action that creates a
danger to their own health, safety, or personal well-being. UAM reserves
the right to remove any residential student from their on-campus
dwelling who poses a threat to himself/herself or to others. The
University may also require a student who threatens such acts to acquire
the services of a licensed psychiatrists before being allowed to return
to on-campus living.
Violations of the UAM Computer usage policy:
Computing and telecommunications resources may be used only for legal
purposes and may not be used for any purpose which is illegal,
unethical, dishonest, damaging to the reputation of the University,
inconsistent with the mission and goals of the University, or likely to
subject the University to liability. Impermissible uses (some of which
may also constitute illegal uses) include, but are not limited to, the
following: Unauthorized use or entry into any University facility and/or unauthorized possession of keys to any University facility including, but not limited to allowing any unauthorized individual into a building or the sharing of keys to a University facility. Gangs/Gang Activity: Gangs and/or gang activity is strictly prohibited on University owned, or University-controlled property, or at any UAM sponsored function, including events sponsored by UAM organizations/programs. A gang is defined as: A structured, cohesive group of individuals, usually between the ages of eleven and twenty-five, who generally operate under some form of leadership while claiming a territory or turf. Gang members usually wear distinctive clothing, use special street names and symbols, and commit organized and spontaneous criminal acts within the Community. Violations of Other University Regulations: Violations of University regulations contained in official publications or notices are prohibited. Violations of Local, State and/or Federal Laws on the University Campus, on University controlled property, or at University sponsored events are prohibited. Violations of such laws at an independent, off-campus location that results in damage to or imposes possible endangerment or threat to the institution, its property, faculty, staff or students, may be subject to the University Judicial Code. The University reserves the right to adjudicate any violation of the student conduct code whether occurring on or off campus. UNIVERSITY STATEMENT ON ALCOHOL AND DRUGS The University is committed to the maintenance of a drug and alcohol free work place and the encouragement of a standard of conduct for employees and students that discourages the unlawful possession, use or distribution of controlled substances and alcohol on its property or as a part of any of its activities. Therefore, the unauthorized or unlawful possession, use, manufacture, or distribution of controlled substances or alcohol on University property or as a part of any of the University’s activities are expressly prohibited. Off-campus activities sponsored by recognized student organizations must abide by all local, state and federal laws. Alcohol and illicit drug violations notification to parents The University of Arkansas at Monticello is concerned about the negative impact that alcohol and other drug abuse can have on students. Therefore, UAM is committed to educating students to the dangers of alcohol and other drug use. As part of this effort, and as authorized under the Higher Education Amendments of 1998, the University of Arkansas at Monticello may notify the parents of students, who are under the age of 21, of violations of the University’s alcohol and illicit drug code of conduct which meet one of the following conditions:
1. The violation
involves the use, possession, or distribution of an illicit drug;
Parental/Guardian
Emergency Notification
1. Seriously injured or
ill. In rare cases, in accord with the wishes of the student and upon
the advice of a University physician or psychiatrist, notification may
be delayed or omitted. (This decision will be made in consultation with
the Chancellor). Notice of Disclaimer:
Policies, programs, and costs cited in the Handbook are subject to
change and therefore should be verified through the appropriate office
and personnel. |