How are departmental standards different from community standards?
Departmental standards are safety and facility usage standards to which all residential students must adhere. The Office of Residence Life administers the departmental standards process. Community standards help define how students interact with one another, and are created by students themselves. Because students are responsible for the community standards within their living environments, students are expected to participate in weekly discussions within their communities to discuss issues and events, including but not limited to how the community will support individual growth and development, academic development, community development, respect and appreciation of differences, and support making healthy choices in relation to alcohol and other drugs. A. Departmental Standards Policy • Damage. Student rooms/apartments are inspected after the occupant’s departure. Students will be billed for all intentional damage discovered during the course of inspection. Normal wear and tear is tak
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