WSSU HRL Living On Campus Guide

All common areas (study rooms, computer rooms, lobbies, lounges, common restrooms, and laundry facilities) within the residence halls are cleaned on a regular basis by the housekeeping staff. The cleanliness of rooms or apartments is the responsibility of the occupants, and the living areas are to be properly maintained on a daily basis. Residents in rooms or apartments must purchase their own brooms, dustpans, vacuums, and mops. All trash must be taken out and placed in the dumpsters located adjacent to all residential halls. In the apartments, an agreement must be made to ensure the cleanliness of commonly used areas such as the living room, kitchen, and bathroom. Improper trash/ disposal includes but is not limited to leaving the trash in the hallways, entrances to buildings, balconies, stairwells, closets; and disposing of the trash in the bathroom or kitchen drains. Violators will be charged for improper trash disposal. Additionally, residents are prohibited from throwing trash out of the windows, or outside a room or apartment. Violators will be fined and disciplinary action will be taken. 20. Identification a) Failure of students and guests to present proper University or government-issued identification to University staff upon request is prohibited. b) Lending or borrowing a WSSU student identification or government-issued identification is prohibited. c) Knowingly supplying any false and/or misleading identification information is prohibited. d) Persons without proper identification will be considered trespassing, and the WSSU Police will be notified. Misrepresented or supplying false WSSU student identification or government-issued identification will be confiscated by University staff. Students are required to have their University ID “Ram Card” in their possession at all times for the safety and welfare of all students and to protect the property of the residence halls. 21. Illegal Entry & Trespassing a) Unauthorized entry into any living space or restricted access areas of residential communities (e.g., mechanical rooms, roofs, closed buildings, housekeeping closets, storage areas) is prohibited. b) Permitting any unknown persons into residential communities is strictly prohibited.

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