Expected Conduct in Residential Living
Students are expected to comply with policies set out by Residential
Living and the university. Outlined in this section are some of the
general Residential Living and university policies. For more
specific information, please see your Residential Living Policy
Book or the Code of Student Conduct in the Student Handbook.
Violations of policies may result in disciplinary action.
Cohabitation
The visitation policy is set up to allow students the ability to
bring friends into their living environment. However, students
allowing guests of the opposite gender to sleep in their room is
prohibited. The only people allowed to live in a room are the
people assigned to live there.
Guests
All guests, regardless of gender, must be escorted at all times by
a resident. Residents are responsible for the actions, behavior and
conduct of their guests at all times.
Overnight Guests
An overnight guest is a non-resident of the same sex who is
visiting a residence hall. All guests, regardless of gender, must be
escorted at all times by a resident. Residents are responsible for
the actions, behavior and conduct of their guests at all times.
Noise
Each resident is responsible for keeping noise levels to a
minimum at all times. In order to provide an environment
conducive to positive group living, studying, and sleeping,
certain hours have been established as “Residence Hall Quiet
Hours.” These hours are 9 p.m. to 8 a.m. daily. Regardless of
the time, “Courtesy Hours” are always in effect. Courtesy Hours
are defined as residents being considerate of all others and the
demands of living in a group environment. Noise should not
exceed a reasonable level at any time. In a communal living
situation, a certain amount of background noise is commonplace
and should be expected.
Helpful tips for reducing noise where you live:
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Close your door to minimize sound travel.
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Locate stereo speakers, radios, and TV to reduce the amount
of sound that travels through the floor and walls. It is helpful
if one does not place these items directly upon the floor or
up against the wall. Using an outer wall, or a piece of foam
rubber behind the speaker can cut down on the sound that
can disturb your neighbors next door.
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Put a piece of tape on the volume control that indicates the
maximum volume for residence hall living. Confirm this with
your next door neighbors and RA.
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Do not place speakers or radios in your windows.
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Use headphones if you enjoy listening to loud music.
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Discuss with your roommate appropriate times to watch TV,
listen to music, etc.
If you feel that your rights to quiet time are being infringed upon, you should:
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Speak to the person/persons causing the disturbance and politely
ask them to modify the noise level. (If you are asked to lower your
noise level, please respond courteously and appropriately.)
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If this action does not produce satisfactory results, contact
your Resident Assistant, the RA on duty, or any residence hall
staff member.
Solicitation
Unauthorized sales and solicitation in the residence halls are
prohibited. Student groups interested in selling items in the
residence halls must obtain and complete a “Solicitation
Application” from the director of the University Center in room
130 of the Hinds University Center. The application will be
considered after it is returned. The process may take up to
two weeks to complete.
Decorations
Holiday Trees
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Residents may have artificial trees, but live holiday trees (either
cut or with root ball) are not allowed. Plastic or metallic–
plastic trees must be clearly labeled that they are constructed of
slow burning plastic, and metal trees should have indirect
lighting only. Please avoid setting trees near any source of heat
(radiators, curling irons, irons, etc.). Residence hall staff will
approve location of holiday trees in resident rooms after careful
examination of possible fire hazards.
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All tree trimmings (i.e., bulbs, garland, candy canes, cranberries,
icicles, etc.) should be of noncombustible material.
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Placing holiday trees in stairwells and hallways is prohibited.
General Decorations
All decorations, pumpkins, and trees must be disposed of
properly immediately following the holiday or event (prior to
December break for holiday decorations).
Harrill and Walker residents should follow the guidelines
listed for “hallways” when decorating suite space. Please refer
questions to residence hall staff.
Candles/Open Flames/Incense
Candles and incense may not be burned anywhere in the
residence halls. They present a fire hazard and also produce an
odor that may disturb other residents.
Pets
The only pets allowed are fish. A resident may have fish in a tank
not larger than ten gallons.
Screen Opening/Removal
Screens have been installed in all room windows to improve
security and comfort. Please do not tamper with or remove
screens from any windows. Residents are not permitted to
personally replace damaged screens or broken windows. Residents
who find a screen missing upon check-in should request screen
replacement by filling out a Maintenance Request Card.
Smoking
Unless designated as a “Smoking Area,” all public areas in the
residence halls are non-smoking areas. Smoking is not permitted
in non-smoking areas (e.g., elevators, bathrooms, TV lounges,
hallways, study rooms, and lobbies). However, smoking is
permitted in residence hall rooms on designated smoking floors
with the door shut and the permission of both roommates. There
are wings/floors that have been established for residents who do not
smoke. Smoking is not permitted anywhere on these wings/floors.
Damage
Residents are responsible for the condition of their rooms, and
will be charged for damage other than normal wear and tear. The
condition of public areas is the responsibility of all students.
Please help maintain public areas by treating them with care.
Damages occurring in public areas will be charged to those
persons doing the damage. If the responsible person(s) cannot
be determined, it is possible that the cost of cleaning, repair or
replacement will be charged to members of the community.
Residents can help keep costs down by encouraging others to
respect public areas and assume responsibility for their actions.
Evacuations
Fire Alarm Procedures
When a fire alarm sounds, all residents should begin evacuation
immediately. Residents should dress quickly, close windows and
close and lock room doors as they evacuate. Everyone should
to the right and proceed to the outside of the building through
the nearest possible exit. If smoke is present, stay low, near the
floor, cover face, and move as quickly as possible to the outside
the building. Elevators should not be used during any fire alarm
situation. Reenter the building only when directed by staff.
Fire Drills
Each residence hall will conduct one planned fire drill each
semester. Residents will not be notified of the time or date of this
drill. All persons in the building are expected to evacuate the
building when the alarm sounds.
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