Nov 21, 2024  
2020-2021 Student Handbook V2 
    
2020-2021 Student Handbook V2 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Residence Life Policies


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Goldey-Beacom College residential community members have the responsibility to adhere to and support regulations.  If in the presence of a violation, a student and/or guest has the responsibility to do the following.

  1. Immediately leave the area where the violation is occurring.
  2. Contact an Office of Residence Life staff member(s) or Campus Security, 302-547-0988, so the violation may be addressed.

Any student or student organization who aids, requests, initiates, assists, or has knowledge of acts which violate this document may be subject to disciplinary action as if the student or student organization had actually committed the violation.
 

Alcohol and Drug Policy for Residence Life

The Goldey-Beacom College Policy on Alcohol and Drugs is located under the General Policies  section.

Barbecues

Barbecue grills (gas, charcoal), propane tanks, lighter fluid, charcoal, or any flammable paraphernalia are absolutely prohibited anywhere in or around the residence halls at any time. Students, who wish to use a barbecue grill, may request use of the Gazebo, which is located near the softball field. Disciplinary action will result for offenses, with the possibility of expulsion from the residence halls.

Stand-alone electric grills are not permitted in the residence halls. Failure to comply with this policy may result in judicial sanctions. 

Candles/Incense

Candles, wax burners, candle warmers or incense are prohibited in the residence halls at any time. Violation of this policy may result in judicial sanctions .

Early Move-In/Late Move-Out

In special and limited circumstances the Office of Residence Life may grant permission for early move-in or late move-out on a case by case basis. If such permission is granted, a student will be charged $100.00 per day. During early move-in or late move-out periods, compliance with the Residence Life Policies is required. Immediate removal from the residence halls may result if policies are not complied with especially:

  • NO GUESTS/VISITORS AT ANY TIME. The only individuals allowed in the residence halls during this period are other early arrival/late move-out students or currently enrolled students who are covered by housing contract.
  • NO ALCOHOL. Alcoholic beverages are not permitted on campus even if a student is of legal drinking age. In addition, a student should not be under the influence of alcohol while on campus.

Fireworks

Fireworks or firecrackers are prohibited on campus because of the real danger to life and property. Any student who is found in possession of fireworks or firecrackers may immediately be removed from the residence halls.

Guest/Visitor Policy

Goldey-Beacom College residence halls are open only to students who reside in the halls and authorized College personnel. The halls are not open to the public, and due to the pandemic, guests and visitors will not be allowed within the residence halls.

  • Guest is defined as a person (including a Goldey-Beacom College non-resident student) who is visiting a resident in their living quarters.
  • Visitor is defined as any current residential student who enters apartments, rooms, floors, and buildings other than the living quarters to which they have been assigned.

It should be noted that apartment residents have a right to privacy and peace throughout the day; accordingly regular and/or extended visits during the day by guests or visitors are prohibited. For the policy regarding overnight visits see below. No guests will be permitted during times when the residence halls are closed without specific permission from the Director of Residence and Student Life.

  1. Students should be prepared not to host any guest(s) in the resdience halls while residing on campus this academic year.Any resident student not adhering to the visitor policy will receive disciplinary action.
  2. Overnight guests are PROHIBITED within the Residence Halls.
  3. Access by non-residents, including outside guests, will be restricted, and special accommodations will be made for personal care attendants for students with disabilities; Parents/Guardian/Guarantor will be given access to enter the building wearing face coverings and any additional restrictions based on local, state, and CDC guidelines.

Minimum Sanctions for Guest/Visitor Policy Violations

Resident Student

Offense Sanction 1 Sanction 2 Sanction 3
1st Disciplinary Warning $150.00/guest fine*  
2nd Housing Probation $300.00/guest fine*  
3rd Loss of Housing Contract Removal from Housing  

*Fine will be doubled if the guest has been banned or suspended.

Non-Residential Students/Non-GBC Persons

Offense Sanction 1
1st Expulsion (Permanent Ban) from the Residence Halls

Halogen Lamps

The use of halogen lamps in the residence halls is always prohibited, due to the potential danger of fires. Violation of this policy will result in confiscation of the prohibited item. Disciplinary action will result for subsequent offenses, with the possibility of expulsion from the residence halls.

Lockdown Policy

The College reserves the right to lock down the Residence Halls in the event of a situation that may pose a danger to the residential community. Lock-down is a maximum security measure implemented to limit access and movement around campus. During a lock-down students will not be allowed to enter or exit any residence hall for their protection. Students are required to follow all verbal and posted directions regarding the lock-down and failure to do so will result in disciplinary action.

The Office of Residence Life will notify students regarding the lock-down and inform them when the lockdown has been removed. When the College is in lock-down mode please follow the steps below.

  • Follow all verbal and posted instructions
  • Stay inside your apartments
  • Lock all doors and windows (this includes the deadbolt on the apartment door as well as the sliding glass doors in Miller and Jackson)
  • Stay clear of all windows and doors

Lock-Out Policy

The Office of Residence Life and Campus Security focus on providing a safe and secure residential environment for all students at Goldey-Beacom College. Lost Lightning Cards compromise the security of the residence halls and student apartments. In addition, lock-outs remove staff from activities that may include proactive steps to secure the residential environment/College as well as a range of other duties. If a student is locked out of their apartment and needs to regain entry, the student must follow the procedures outlined below. Depending on the day and time of the lock-out, the student may have to wait a minimum of one hour.

  1. Contact the appropriate staff member on call depending on the following schedule;

Monday-Thursday

  • 8:30 am-7:00 pm: Student Affairs Office, 302-225-6332
  • 7:00 pm-12:00 am: Resident Assistants, 302-353-0613/302-545-9663 & On-Call Area Coordinator, 302-530-9657
  • 12:00 am-8:00 am: Campus Security, 302-547-0988

Friday

  • 8:30 am-5:00 pm: Student Affairs Office, 302-225-6332
  • 5:00 pm-12:00 am: Resident Assistants, 302-353-0613 /302-545-9663 & On-Call Area Coordinator, 302-530-9657
  • 12:00am -8:00 am: Campus Security, 302-547-0988

Saturday & Sunday

  • 8:00 am-8:00 pm: Campus Security, 302-547-0988
  • 8:00 pm-12:00 am: Resident Assistants, 302-353-0613 /302-545-9663 & On-Call Area Coordinator, 302-530-9657
  • 12:00 am-8:00 am: Campus Security, 302-547-0988
  1. If the student has been locked out of the student’s assigned room, staff will escort the student to the apartment and the Lightning Card must be presented before staff will exit the room.
  2. Students will complete an Residence Hall Lock-out Form. If a student exceeds two (2) lock-outs during the semester, a monetary charge of $10.00 will be assessed beginning with the third lock-out and will continue for every subsequent lock-out until the end of the semester.

Maximum Occupancy Policy

Students only permitted to have visitors (other residents) in their rooms based on the Guests/Visitors Policy. However students are limited to a maximum number of individuals allowed in a room at one time.

Residence Hall Room Size Max Visitor Per Room
1 Bedroom  2
2/3 Bedroom  2

*The number includes any residents of the room present in the living space at the time.

Students and their visitors are required to follow all guidelines listed in the Guest/Visitor Policy while hosting visitors. Disturbances requiring sanction include but are not limited to the following:

  • excessive noise
  • verbal abuse directed at any individual or group (including Campus Security, RA’s, College Staff, GBC students or visitors)
  • physical violence (including pushing, shoving, striking, or unwanted touching)
  • damage to property
  • failure to follow Guests/Visitors Policy
  • providing alcohol to persons under the age of 21
  • consumption of alcohol if not of legal drinking age
  • excessive alcohol intoxication
  • drug violations including the odor of marijuana

 

Missing Student Policy

This policy applies to students who reside in campus housing, including any off-campus apartment units that may be leased by the College for resident students.

Goldey-Beacom College takes students safety seriously.  To this end, and in compliance with the Missing Student Notification Policy and Procedures (Section 488 of the Higher Education Opportunity Act of 2008), the following policy has been developed in order to assist in locating Goldey-Beacom College students, who, based on the facts and circumstances known to the College, are determined to be missing.  It is the policy of Goldey-Beacom College to actively investigate any report of a missing student.  All students living on campus will be notified of the missing student policy and the procedures Goldey-Beacom College would follow in the event that they are reported missing. 

Each student will be asked to identify the name and contact number of the individual(s) whom Goldey-Beacom College will notify within 24 hours of the determination that the student is missing.  For any student under the age of 18 the institution is required to notify a custodial parent or guardian within 24 hours of the determination that the student is missing, in addition to notifying any additional contact person designated by the student.  Students’ contact information will be registered confidentially, made accessible only to authorized campus officials, and will not be disclosed except to law enforcement personnel in furtherance of a missing person investigation.

If a member of the College community has reason to believe that a student is missing, the person must report it to the Campus Security.  For non-emergencies call (302)547-0988; for emergencies call 911.  All efforts will be made immediately (no waiting period) to locate the student to determine the student’s health and well being.  These efforts include, but are not limited to, calling the student’s cell phone and sending a text message, looking at social networking sites, checking the student’s room, interviewing roommates and friends, checking attendance in class, checking GBC Lightning Card access use, and locating the student’s vehicle.

If upon investigation by the Residence Life staff, the student is determined missing for at least 24 hours, the Vice President of Student Affairs and Athletics will contact the student’s designated emergency contact (and custodial parent or legal guardian if the student is under the age of 18 or has failed to designate an emergency contact).  Campus Security will notify the Delaware State Police Troop 6 within 24 hours of the determination that a student is missing, unless the police was the entity that made the determination that the student is missing.  Campus Security will continue to investigate in collaboration with the Vice President of Student Affairs and Athletics and Residence Life staff.  Campus Security will also coordinate its efforts with outside law enforcement agencies in full compliance with legal obligations.

Quiet/Courtesy Hours

Any noise that can be heard outside a student apartment at any time is disruptive; therefore, courtesy hours are in effective 24 hours a day. Specifically, quiet hours will be enforced based on the following schedule.

  • Sunday through Wednesday 11:00 pm to 8:00 am
  • Thursday, Friday and Saturday from 12:00 am to 8:00 am

The College extends quiet hours during exam periods to a 24-hour quiet environment for the entire campus. Any disruptions during exam quiet hours can result in immediate suspension from housing.

Residential Pet Policy

Fish are the only pets permitted in the Residence Halls. The fish must be kept in a covered tank, kept clean, healthy, and fresh smelling. If odor, health issues and/or other concerns become a problem, the fish and fish tank will have to be removed from the Residence Halls. The maximum size of fish tank is not to exceed 1.5 gallons. Residence Life Staff may inspect the tank to make sure it is of legal size (not to exceed 1.5 gallons). Also disposal of the fish supplies from the tank, such as the tank rocks, leftover fish food, fish tank toys, and fish tank supplies, etc. must be disposed of in the trash can and NOT down the sink drain or in the toilet. Resident students found violating the pet policy will be asked to remove the pet effective immediately. Violations of this policy may result in judicial sanctions  .

Residential Smoking Policy

Smoking/use of tobacco, of any kind, is not permitted in any of the residence halls, including hallways, stairwells, balconies or any other common space.  Use of cigarettes, electronic cigarettes (including vaping), cigars, smokeless tobacco products, etc. are prohibited. Also prohibited is paraphernalia including ashtrays, hookahs, posters, displays, etc. Violations may result in judicial sanctions . Students are permitted to smoke outside but must stay clear of all entrances and exits.

Room Decorating Policy

Students are encouraged to decorate their rooms within the guidelines of the College:

  1. No nails, tacks, screws, or pins may be driven into the walls and doors.
  2. Defacing or marking walls, woodwork, or doors is prohibited.
  3. Furniture or other property of the College may not be removed from the room in which it belongs. Beds, refrigerators, and/or other furniture may not be mounted on a desk, dresser, or end table. Bunk beds may only be put together and taken apart by maintenance staff, and lofts are prohibited.
  4. Obscene, lewd, or inappropriate pictures, signs, articles, etc., may not be displayed in any room, on any door or window.
  5. Students are not permitted to paint their rooms. College employees may paint rooms on an as-needed basis. Additionally, students may not adhere contact paper, stickers, or wallpaper borders to bedroom walls, woodwork, doors, or windows.
  6. Blinds and screens must remain intact. Nothing may hang out or over a windowsill. Resident students will incur fines for each screen that has been removed and/or damaged. Curtains are strictly prohibited.
  7. Empty or full alcohol containers may not be used for ‘highlighters’ or any other decorative purposes. Fines will be imposed for violations of this policy.
  8. Tents of any kind are strictly prohibited including those over beds.
  9. Students may not cover more than 20% of each wall with pictures or posters. Tapestries of any kind are strictly prohibited.
  10. All prohibited items may be found on “What to Bring Checklist” located on Residence Life page.

Theft

The College is not responsible for the theft of personal items from the residence halls, grounds, or automobiles. If a theft should occur, it should be reported immediately to the Resident Assistant(s), Area Coordinator(s), the Office of Residence Life, and/or Campus Security.

Violence Policy

The Office of Residence Life expects our community members to maintain a high level of civility. It is the philosophy of the College that students will conduct themselves in an appropriate manner, with regard to different opinions. The Office of Residence Life WILL NOT tolerate any form of disruptive/threatening behavior including hazing and bullying. A list of disruptive/threatening behavior can be found in the Student Code of Conduct.  

Weapons and Ammunition

Weapons and ammunition are prohibited from the residence halls. This includes, but is not limited to, firearms, switchblades/hunting knives, etc., martial arts weapons, slingshots, bb and pellet guns, paintball guns, water guns, and the like. Any implement that propels a projectile will be considered a weapon in this policy. Violation of this policy will result in judicial sanctions  including immediate expulsion from the residence halls.

Water/Paint Fights

Students are prohibited from engaging in any type of water/paint fight on campus. This includes the use of water balloons, hoses, containers, and the like for the purpose of a water fight. Disciplinary action will result for subsequent offenses, with the possibility of expulsion from the residence halls.