Student Handbook 2016
2. Provide a letter of support from parent or guardian, unless classified as an independent student by Office of Financial Aid. 3. Sign off-campus housing contract. 4. Maintain good standing with the College. Good standing is defined as not being on academic, chapel, or disciplinary probation within the six months leading up to application. 5. Confirm with the Financial Aid Office that aid package is not affected by living off campus. 6. Do NOT enter into a lease or rental agreement until you have received official approval from the Office of Student Development. Expectations – Students who have been extended the privilege of living off campus remain members of the Bluefield College community. They are obligated to honor their commitment to the college’s community living standards as outlined in this student handbook. It is expected that students living off campus will be good ambassadors of Christ and Bluefield College. In addition to representing Bluefield College, as members of this Christian community, we are called to be “salt and light” in the world—this includes our local communities. As such, it is expected that off-campus students will be good neighbors, respectful and considerate of the rights and needs of neighbors, always being sensitive to issues regarding noise, parking, guests, upkeep of dwelling, etc. With regard to these and other “courtesy issues,” it is expected that students living off campus will always defer to the needs of their neighbors in addition to parameters outlined by local township ordinances and local laws. The use, possession, and/or distribution of alcohol are prohibited for Bluefield College students living off campus while enrolled during the academic year. Off-campus students are responsible for the behavior of their guests. Loss of Privilege – Students determined to be responsible for violating College and/or local community standards will have the privilege of living off campus revoked. Residence Agreement Residence living is an important part of the college experience. To aid the development of a positive environment for growth and interpersonal relationships, the College details certain rules for campus residential living. By virtue of enrollment, students are accountable to live within the spirit of these guidelines. Possession of a room by a student is subject to the following conditions and governs a student’s right to live in a College residence.• Residence Education staff will inspect residences prior to, during, and prior to termination of occupancy. Students will be assessed for any damage, missing items, or cleaning costs to individual rooms and/or common areas (e.g., floor lounges, hallways, bathrooms, or any other common areas) as appropriate. • Residence Education staff will inspect residences prior to, during, and prior to termination of occupancy. Students will be assessed for any damage, missing items, or cleaning costs to individual rooms and/or common areas (e.g., floor lounges, hallways, bathrooms, or any other common areas) as appropriate. • Right of possession is for the time when classes are in session. Charges for occupancy of rooms at any other time may be assessed. • The College reserves the right to enter and inspect rooms for maintenance needs and health or safety reasons.
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