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Student Handbook 2018-2019

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2018-2019 Student Handbook 20 Crime Awareness and Campus Security Act of 1990 In compliance with the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act, Denver Seminary collects and reports crime statistics. The Clery Act requires all public and private post-secondary educational institutions participating in federal student aid programs to publish an annual report that contains three years of campus crime statistics, security policy statements which assure basic victim's rights, and directions on where students should go to report crimes. Campus Emergency and Weather Closure Notification System Denver Seminary utilizes the following means of communication in the event of an emergency or a school closure. 1. A notice on the Seminary's main webpage (www.denverseminary.edu) 2. Broadcast emails and text messages: notices will be emailed and/or texted to all staff and faculty to their Seminary accounts and to students via their DMail account through the Rave Emergency System. Students can manage their Rave account at Rave Emergency System. 3. Television: CBS 4 or 9 News 4. Radio: 850 KOA Usage and Operations Bicycle Registration All bicycles ridden to campus or stored on-campus must be registered with the receptionist at the Graber building information desk, who will issue a registration sticker. All questions about bicycle registration should be directed to the information desk receptionist. Lost and Found Lost and Found is located at the Circulation Desk in the Library (303-762-6962). Items will be held for two weeks, and containers holding food or beverages will be discarded. Pets Unless granted special accommodation, or in cases of assistance or service animals, pets are not allowed inside campus buildings. Dogs are allowed on campus but should be leashed at all times per local animal codes/ordinances. Dog owner is responsible for the immediate pick up and proper disposal of the animal's waste. Public Space Usage Common areas on-campus, such as the Student Center, are not available for reservation. In order to meet the needs of the community, students using these areas should apply thoughtfulness and courtesy. This includes leaving these locations in as good or better condition than before they were used, returning furniture to its original location, discarding trash, reporting any problems or concerns to the Director of Auxiliary Services, and keeping group noise at a reasonable level.

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