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Rules & Regulation for Dormitory

1. Make sure you always lock your dorm room door as you leave, even if
you will only be out of your room for a few minutes or will remain close
by. (Prevent items lost or stolen from your room.)
2. Quiet hours (meaning no disruptive music, large groups dorm rooms,
loud voices, etc.) begin at 9:00 pm
3. Comply with fire safety rules. There is no smoking anywhere inside the
dorm - Unplug all appliances when you are done with them.
4. Any damage caused by you to the property will be paid for by you.
This includes damage to the furniture, linen, or anything else in your
room that is not your property.
5. It is your responsibility to maintain the room in good order. While you
may not feel it is the business of the dorm administration how you
keep your room, please realize that they actually are responsible for
things like overall sanitary conditions, pests, fire, safety, etc.
6. The cleanliness of your room is your own responsibility. If you find
their condition unacceptable, it is, unfortunately, your own
responsibility to clean them and/or to arrange with the people sharing
the facilities to help clean them. If you find your roommate/block mate
is unreasonable about cleanliness issues, you may request with the
office in charge of your housing.
7. All public places, such as kitchens and washing areas, should be in the
same or better condition when you leave them as when you came to
them. You are responsible for removing your own trash and cleaning
any messes. Complex Kitchen is public to all and while they are
cleaned regularly, they can become dirty quickly due to the amount of
people that use them. Unfortunately, not much can be done about this
as the dormitories are not staffed with 24-hour janitorial services.
Besides doing your cooking early, you may also politely request of
others sharing the space that they be more careful in cleaning after
they use the facilities. In extreme cases, contact the dormitory
attendant.
8. The dorm provides linen and towel changes periodically usually every
10-14 days.
9. Above all, remember always to be respectful, kind and considerate
with your blockmates. Treat others as you wish to be treated. Requests
for quiet or cleaning are not personal attacks, but simply requests.

10.
You can have visitors, but you must ask for a pass for your
guest.
11.
Should maintenance problems arise with the dormitory facilities
(e.g., light bulbs burning out, toilets backing up, etc.), advise your
housing coordinator.
12.
It should go without saying, but drugs, violence, harassment,
and other illegal activities will not be tolerated. Employees involved in
such activities will be immediately terminated and reported the local
police authority.
13.
These are general rules - some dormitories will issue other
specific rules that you will be obliged to follow in addition to these.

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