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Residence Life
Residence Halls are:
- Designed for safety and comfort while pursuing an education
- Supervised by full- and part-time staff
- Operated with consideration and respect
for residents' privacy, safety, and ability to prepare for
classes and other College responsibilities
- Available to enhance your living
and learning experiences while at college
Residence Life Handbooks:
- Are distributed to all residential students
- Describe specific practices and policies for campus living when they check in.
Visitors:
- Are subject to the Student Code of Conduct, all Residence Life policies
and rules including visitation hours specific to each hall
- Are subject to loss of visitation privileges
if rules are violated and their host may be ejected from
campus housing
- Should check-in at hall office prior to entering room areas
Stay Away from Residence Hall windows! You may be considered:
- A peeping tom or intruder
- A disturber of the peace if you are holding a late-night
or early-morning conversation which bothers surrounding rooms
- Violators may be cited by campus police and/or disciplined
Quiet Zones
Quiet Zones are established as areas immediately outside and adjacent to all
Residence Halls on Campus. They include:
- Immediate areas around all Residence Halls
on EAC's Campus
- Parking Lots adjacent to each Residence
Hall on EAC's Campus
- Recreational Areas located near Residence
Towers and Nellie Lee Hall
- Picnic and lawn area adjacent to Wesley
Taylor Hall
In Quiet Zones:
- Courtesy quiet hours are in effect at all times
- After 10 p.m., Quiet Hours are in effect.
- After 10 p.m., Sunday through Thursday, there will not be
gathering/loitering of residents, students or visitors in established zones.
That time is extended until after 1:30 a.m. on Friday and Saturday nights.
- Noise, gathering, or other disturbances in these areas will
be a violation of Residence Life/Campus policy and will be referred to Residence
Life Staff and/or Campus Police. Violations are subject to disciplinary
action and/or a citation being issued.
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