Residence Life, Campus Welcome – Fall 2024

The Residence Life Office is happy to welcome our newest campus community members and our returning community members! As the semester gets underway and you settle into classes, routines, and your residence hall, our office wants to remind students of policies and share important dates and information. Students are responsible to know, understand and abide by all campus policies and regulations. Make sure you follow our department on Instagram @clarksonreslife

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Important Information

The Residence Life Office is open M-F 8 am-4:30 pm and located in Price Hall suite 1003. We can be reached via reslife@clarkson.edu or by phone at (315) 268-6642. Our team is made up of Professional Staff members known as Area Coordinators (AC) for each area of campus and Resident Advisors/House Advisors (RA/HA, who are student staff in each area of housing). 

Clarkson is a four-year residential campus which means students are required to live on campus all four years (8 semesters) of their undergraduate experience. Students who do not reside in an apartment are required to be on a full meal plan. Students have until the end of the second week of classes to change their meal plan with the Office of Residence Life in Price Hall. 

Housing and Dining Information

Student Regulations

The University expects that all students and organizations will conduct themselves as responsible members of society as defined by the student regulations. Failure to comply with instructions of administrative officials, including resident advisers, who have duly identified themselves may result in disciplinary action. 

To find the complete University Student Regulations 2024-2025 please go to the Student Regulations 

The Residence Life Office reserves the right to make changes to residential assignments at any time, with little or no notice, in response to facility limitations, changes in enrollment, conflict resolution, etc., or to address the needs of the overall residential community. This includes reassigning students to any vacant spaces.

Room Change Requests

There is a housing freeze for all students during the first two weeks of the semester while our office conducts room checks to confirm students are present on campus. If a student wishes to request to change rooms they must work with their RA and AC. Residence Life will have students work through roommate agreements, mediations, and the Roommate Bill of Rights documents before moving students. Students cannot change rooms without permission from the Office of Residence Life professional staff members. 

Accommodations

Students who need accommodations for academics, or living/dining, related to a medical diagnosis should contact the Office of Accessibility Services (OAS) via email at oas@clarkson.edu or visit their website accessibility-services 

Room Keys

Students are required to be responsible for the keys to your residential space, failure to pick up the key for your room may result in a fine of $25 (only in cases where students choose to not pick up a key). Keys that are lost, or not turned in when necessary will be charged to students’ accounts. Keys need to be picked up, unless you receive special written permission, by Friday, August 30th, 4:30 pm. 

Facilities Issues/Damage/Room Condition Reports

Residents are financially liable for damage to rooms, apartments, furnishings, and common area facilities. Residents are responsible for completing a Room Condition Report when moving into a room/apartment which can be found on your myCU checklist. If a report is not submitted, the resident is liable for all damages or repairs discovered by a University Official. Fees for unclaimed or common area damages will be shared jointly by the residing students. If you need any work done in the residential space by facilities it is the student’s responsibility to report this through the work order system to facilities. Failure to report concerns will be the student’s fault. If you need assistance submitting a work order, you can contact your RA/HA or Area Coordinator or go to Submitting a Work Order 

Lofting/Bunking Beds and University Furniture

The University will not provide bed lofting or bunking materials to students. University-provided furniture cannot be removed from residential rooms, lounges, study rooms, cafeterias, etc. Students possessing or removing furniture will be fined and face disciplinary sanctions for possessing stolen, damaged, or missing property. “Extra” furniture will not be removed by facilities. If you need university-issued furniture replaced please put in a work order. 

Important Phone Numbers & Resources

911 – Emergency Services

988- Suicide and Crisis Lifeline

(315) 268-6666 – Campus Safety and Security

(315) 268-6633 – Student Health & Counseling Center

(315) 268-4000 – Facilities & Services (Rolls over to Campus Safety in the evenings)

(315) 379-9845 – Renewal House 

(315) 265-2422 – Reach out of St. Lawrence County

Clarkson Mental Health Resources 

SHAC information

Resources for Mental Health  

Mantra Care Hub

COVID Information and Guidelines

Blog – Overcoming Homesickness

Blog – Working with Roommates

Reslife on Duty

RA duty begins at 8:00 pm every night of the semester. RAs will remain on active duty until 11:00 p.m. on weeknights and 1:00 a.m. on weekend nights. Your RA can provide you with the duty phone number for your area.

RAs can help with unlocks, addressing policy violations, safety concerns, conflicts, and more.  

Campus Safety is open, operating, and available 24/7/365 and can assist with facilities issues, safety/medical issues or concerns, unlocks, car issues, safety walks, addressing policy violations, and more. 

Semester Breaks Information:

October Break – There will be no classes on October 14th and 15th. The university remains open, students do not need to vacate campus or request to stay. Dining options will be limited and meal swipes will not be usable during this time. 

November Break – Begins after classes end on November 26th until classes restart on December 2nd. The university is closed during this time. All students must vacate campus by 10 a.m. on November 27th. Students who must request to stay for any portion of the break must do so by completing the vacation housing request form on Knightlife, logging in, and going to the Residence Life page. If you need to stay as part of a university organization, group, or department, the coach/manager or advisor for the group must contact Residence Life to confirm the request. Students may begin returning to campus as of 8 a.m. on December 1st. There is no food on campus during this break. 

Winter Break- Non-graduating students must vacate campus within 24 hours of their last exam, or by 10 a.m. on December 14th at the latest. Students who are graduating in December must vacate their campus housing by 10 a.m. on Sunday, December 15th. Students who must request to stay for any portion of the break must do so by completing the vacation housing request form on Knightlife, logging in, and going to the Residence Life page. If you need to stay as part of a university organization, group, or department, the coach/manager or advisor for the group must contact Residence Life to confirm the request. There is no food on campus during this break. 

Common Policies/Regulations Reminders:

*This list is not fully comprehensive of all policies and regulations students are responsible for knowing and upholding all campus policies which can be found in the Student Regulations. Violations of campus policy are subject to the University conduct system. 

Students who would like to learn more about the conduct process and university sanctions through the Student Regulations Code of Conduct can be found in the Student Regulations beginning on page 32. 

Guests/Visitors

Students are permitted to have visitors and guests in their residence with the understanding that visitors are expected to adhere to all University regulations, including residence regulations. A person present in a room not assigned to them by the Office of Residence Life is considered a guest. 

The resident host should understand that they are responsible for their guest’s behavior and that hosts can be sanctioned for the inappropriate behavior of visitors and guests. Guests should not be left unattended in the residence halls or apartments without their host. Any guest that will be staying in University housing for more than 24 hours must be registered with a member of the Residence Life staff through a Visitor Registration Form found on Knightlife, login, and go to the Residence Life page. Mutual consent from all roommates is required for overnight guests. Overnight guests are limited to one person per resident. It is expected that no overnight guest will stay longer than 72 hours per month. During times the University is closed guests are not permitted within the residential buildings. This includes November, Winter, Spring, and summer breaks.

Personal Property Insurance

The University does not carry insurance of any kind on the property of students and accepts no responsibility for loss or damage to such property. Students are encouraged to carry their own personal property insurance. Students are expected to keep access doors to residence halls closed and locked at all times.

Quiet and Courtesy Hours 

Quiet Hours are designated times when noise will be kept to a minimum to allow studying and sleep. Stereos, televisions, and other devices must be played at lower volume levels that will not disturb other residents. Quiet hours must be observed between 11:00 p.m. – 7:00 a.m. during the week (Sunday through Thursday) and 1:00 a.m. – 9:00 a.m. on weekends (Friday and Saturday). Alternative quiet hours are in effect during the week before and during final exams. All residents are expected to extend courtesy and consideration and be sensitive to the needs of other residents at all times. Courtesy Hours are in effect at all times in the residential areas. Each resident and their visitors have the responsibility to act with consideration for others. 

Residence Hall Activities/Sports

Playing physical games or sports, and/or roughhousing within residential areas is prohibited. This is to protect the rights of other residents, to prevent personal injury, and to prevent damage to University or personal property. Failure to comply with this policy may result in disciplinary action and/or confiscation of equipment. Activities include, but are not limited to:

● Tossing, bouncing, or kicking a ball, frisbee, etc.;

● Use of roller blades, bikes, scooters, hoverboards, Nerf or squirt guns, water balloons, etc.;

● Boxing or wrestling;

● Behavior deemed disruptive by University staff.

Safety Inspections

The University reserves the right to inspect premises for safety, damage, and repair or upgrade planning. Students are responsible for keeping their rooms and apartments in a sanitary condition. The University will, as needed, conduct an inspection of the rooms in the interest of hygiene and safety. Rooms or apartments declared unsanitary and requiring the use of the custodial staff will be charged for the unscheduled cleaning. 

Residents are expected to comply with the Clarkson University student housing fire safety guidelines as indicated on the Residential Fire Safety Guidelines – Residence Halls and the Residential Fire Safety Guidelines – Apartments

Storage 

The University is unable to store personal belongings. Residents are expected to remove all personal belongings when vacating campus housing. Items stored/left in hallways, entryways, or stairways are a fire hazard and are subject to immediate confiscation. Violators will be responsible for a fine determined by Environmental Health and Safety when retrieving confiscated items. Students are encouraged to explore off-campus storage options in the Potsdam, Canton, and surrounding areas.  

Alcohol

Students 21 years of age or older may possess and/or consume alcoholic beverages in campus housing. Students of age are expected to exercise moderation and responsibility. For more information on the Alcohol Policy, refer to IX-A in the student regulations.

  • Kegs, boxes of wine, and other communal drinking sources are not permitted.
  • Alcohol containers of any kind, full or empty, found in an underage student’s room will be considered a violation of the Alcohol Policy, refer to IX-A in the student regulations.
  • Possession of alcohol in public residential areas (regardless of students’ age), i.e. hallways, lounges, and outdoor spaces is prohibited unless the event is registered and has been approved by the Office of Student Life.
  • Drinking contests or games are prohibited, including those which do not contain alcohol.

Drugs

The University does not condone any illegal act involving the possession, manufacture, use (except when properly authorized by a physician), or sale of controlled substances (drugs) on campus. For additional information, refer to the IX-B Drug Policy in the student regulations. Marijuana is not allowed on campus for anyone. 

Smoking

Smoking and vaping are not permitted anywhere in University housing. Smokers and vapors must be at least 30 feet from residence facilities when smoking outdoors. For more information, refer to the IX-U Smoking Policy in the student regulations. 

Medical Amnesty/Good Samaritan Policy

Clarkson’s Medical Amnesty and Good Samaritan Exemptions are integrated components of Student Regulations and the Code of Student Conduct and are designed to focus first on the safety and wellbeing of students without fear that actions to protect the safety and wellbeing of students will result in individual or organizational sanctions relating to the use of Drugs and/or Alcohol. For more information review the student regulations Student RegulationsThe goal of this program is to increase student awareness of the risks of alcohol or other drug overdoses and to reduce the instances of such overdoses. 

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