Hodges Student Handbook

The Office of the Registrar has general oversight responsibility for student activities, organizations and services, and extracurricular activities. All student social events and organized extracurricular activities are designed to encompass student interests and to enhance the philosophy and objectives of Hodges University. Events and activities must be registered with the Office of the Registrar. Events must be sponsored by recognized student organizations with approval and support of the appropriate faculty advisor and the Associate Dean of Students. All fundraisers and sales by vendors must be authorized by the Vice President of Finance and Administration. University guidelines for registering, scheduling, advertising and conducting all such activities and events are to be followed. The University reserves the right to cancel an activity or event when there are reasonable grounds to believe that STUDENT ACTIVITIES CAMPUS SAFETY The policy of Hodges University is to provide its students, faculty, and staff as well as guests and visitors to its campus a secure, safe, and healthy environment in order to enhance the delivery of educational services and otherwise comply with the letter and spirit of its Mission Statement. Good judgment and common sense are the basis of the safety and security policies of Hodges University. It is the duty of each student to follow the safety and security practices as outlined herein and to report any breaches of safety or security issues. In the event of any emergency situation, a member of administration or a faculty member should be contacted and a 911 call for police or fire support should be made. The Fort Myers Police Department is available through 911 emergency dispatches.

the activity or event will be detrimental to university operation or will endanger persons or property. Students must be in good standing to participate in student activities.

Any student who sustains an accident on campus should immediately notify a faculty member or security officer. The student will be given an incident report form which must be filed with the Director of Facilities Management and Campus Safety. The report must be filed within forty eight (48) hours of the accident occurring. In case of major emergency situations, (impending storms, chemical spills, etc.) emergency notifications will be sent out by the University using the Everbridge Emergency Notification System. Students are responsible for keeping contact information up to date (including email addresses and cell phone numbers) so that emergency notifications will be timely received.

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Hodges University Student Handbook

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