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Campus Policies

Automobile Privileges

Many students find it convenient to have their own transportation available at school. There is a charge for parking a car on campus. Registration of the car and a Belmont University sticker prominently displayed are required. Students are permitted to park in any parking lot on campus, except those clearly marked for faculty/staff and guests.

Parking permits do not guarantee a parking space, since there are more student vehicles than there are parking spaces. The university reserves the right to ticket, boot, and/or tow automobiles in violation of the parking regulations. Parking ticket fines must be paid before grades and transcripts will be provided.

Campus Security

In compliance with the Tennessee "College and University Security Information Act" and the federal "Student Right-to-Know and Campus Security Act," the Belmont University Office of Safety and Security provides a monthly report of any crime on campus and provides, upon request, campus crime statistics and related data to employees and students desiring this information. The Office of Safety and Security is also actively engaged in crime prevention strategies and timely security alerts.

Communicable Disease/Virus Policy

In general, Belmont University is committed to a non-discriminatory policy with respect to persons having been diagnosed with a communicable disease/virus or other handicap. Any restrictions that may be imposed are determined in light of the most current medical knowledge and are in accordance with applicable state and federal laws. A strict code of confidentiality is maintained in all cases. Students may obtain the full policy statement from the Office of Student Affairs.

Drug and Alcohol Policy

It shall be a violation of the Drug-Free Campus Policy to drink or be impaired, or possess alcoholic beverages on campus. Also, any involvement in illegal activities on or off campus, including the use or possession of illegal drugs shall be in violation. Violation of these provisions of the Drug-Free Campus Policy shall result in the imposition of one or more of the disciplinary actions set forth in The Guide. Violation of these standards of conduct may result in severe criminal penalties under local, state and federal law. Federal legislation requires that these penalties be set forth in writing. A copy of the full Drug-Free Campus Policy may be obtained from the Office of Student Affairs.

Family and Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA)

Belmont University is committed to the protection of students' education records in accordance with the Family and Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA). The university has designated certain information – names, addresses, phone numbers, etc. – as "directory information." This information is usually available to the public upon request. Students wishing to prevent the release of this information must complete a "Request for Non-disclosure of Directory Information" form by the 10th day of each semester. These forms are available in the Office of Student Affairs. A copy of the detailed written institutional policy adopted by Belmont University in compliance with FERPA may be obtained in person or by mail from the Office of Student Affairs.

Harassment

Belmont University is committed to providing an environment in which all persons are safe from harassment and intimidation based on his or her gender, race, color, national origin, or disability. Harassment can include physical conduct or verbal innuendo which creates an intimidating, hostile, or offensive environment. It can also include implicit or explicit coercive behavior used to control, influence or affect the well-being of any member of the university community. Such harassment is contrary to the Christian standards of conduct expected of all members of the Belmont community, students, staff and faculty. It may also be illegal. The detailed policy and procedures for grievances are printed in The Guide (student handbook), available from the Office of Student Affairs.


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Parking Fees and Decal Restrictions

All students may park on campus upon payment of a decal fee of $30.00. Students may also park at Belmont Heights Baptist Church, two blocks from the center of campus. Decals are not necessary for those who park on the streets around campus. Belmont Boulevard from Acklen Avenue to Portland Avenue is the property of the university. A decal must be displayed to park on this street.

Handicapped students may park in the designated handicap spaces or in any parking lot on the campus, regardless of the posted restrictions. However, handicapped students must display handicap state-issued license plates, state-issued placard, or a handicap decal issued by the university. To qualify for the university-issued handicap decal, the student's inability to walk must be established. Temporary handicap decals are available when required by those students with temporary injuries affecting their ability to walk. There is no charge for handicap decals.

Evening Classes (After 4:30 pm)

All Evening Students (including freshmen) may use any parking lot or area not marked "Faculty/Staff 24 hours," "Handicapped," or "Reserved for..." Evening students are also required to purchase a parking decal if they wish to park on campus.

Display of Parking Permits (Stickers)

Parking permits are to be displayed on the left side of the rear window.

Parking Violation Fines
Improper display of permit 10.00
Improper parking 20.00
*No parking permit 20.00
Parking in "No Parking" area 15.00
Parking on lawns, curbs or walkways 15.00
Speeding or unsafe operation 30.00
Parking by non-handicapped person(s) in space reserved for the handicapped 50.00
Parking in a restrictive area 20.00
 
*Reduced to $10.00 if permit is purchased within 72 hours.

All Vehicles Are Subject to Tow

  1. When illegally parked in spaces reserved for handicapped.
  2. When blocking a firelane, drive or walkway.
  3. Upon receiving four (4) citations in a semester.

Smoking Policy

Belmont University is committed to maintaining a smoke-free environment in all of its campus buildings, including the residence halls.


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