NACA Student Government Institute- East Xavier University Cincinnati, OH July 12-15, 2018 Dear Student Government Delegate: On behalf of the National Association for Campus Activities,
Trang 1NACA Student Government Institute- East
Xavier University Cincinnati, OH July 12-15, 2018
Dear Student Government Delegate:
On behalf of the National Association for Campus Activities, I would like to welcome you to the 2018 NACA Student Government Institute- East, scheduled to take place July 12-15 at Xavier University in Cincinnati, OH The NACA Student Government East Institute is the premier forum for student government leaders and advisors that provides delegates with the opportunity to be engaged, energized, and empowered in order to make a positive difference through their leadership roles on college campuses
At this year’s institute, delegates will have the opportunity to connect with student government leaders from across the country; gain insight into emerging issues and trends; gain new skills and approaches to challenges faced by student government leaders; and engage in meaningful dialogues with peers
Highlights of the institute include a wide range of educational sessions, small group discussion sessions, a case study challenge, and more We have also built plenty of time into the schedule for you to relax and tour the surrounding area of Jacksonville
To complete the registration process please fill out the Student Government Institute- East Participant Form online Special attention should be given to providing information with regard to your summer address, travel plans, and
roommate preferences Each delegate attending the institute will be required to complete the form In addition the SG Advisor or summer contact for the institution will be required to complete It is very important that all registration
information and forms are completed no later than Thursday, June 14, 2018.
If you have any questions about the institute content, please feel free to contact me at Josh.Doak@bakeru.edu
We hope you will join the numerous student government delegates and our outstanding institute staff from around the country as we converge on the campus of Xavier University for an exciting summer institute experience The institute experience that awaits you will be a memorable one!
Sincerely,
Josh Doak
Student Government East Institute Coordinator
Trang 2Our Host: Xavier University in Cincinnati, OH
Founded in 1831, Xavier University is a Jesuit Catholic university in Cincinnati, OH Its three colleges offer 90+
undergraduate majors, 60+ minors and more than 20 graduate programs to 6,650 students, including 4,485 undergrads It
is the sixth-oldest Catholic university in the USA and one of 28 Jesuit colleges and universities nationwide
Under the tenure of Xavier’s 34th president Father Michael J Graham, S.J., Xavier University has seen dramatic growth and change with academic growth, new facilities, community initiatives and an enrichment of Xavier’s foundational Jesuit Catholic mission, tradition and heritage
Since assuming presidency in 2001, Graham’s vision has been to invigorate Xavier’s Jesuit tradition of serving society by educating students to become rigorous and reflective, committed and compassionate people for and with others
Meals
Your institute registration includes eight meals in Hoff Dining Commons on the Xavier University campus The meal service will begin at dinner on Thursday, May 31 and end after breakfast on Sunday, June 3
Any special accommodations or dietary requirements should be requested on the Programming Basics Institute
Participant form Every effort will be made to accommodate participants’ special needs
Feel free to bring cash and/or a credit card to purchase snacks Coffee machines, soft drink machines, and snack vending machines are located around campus Fenwick Place is home to a Currito burrito restaurant and North America’s first and only Pizza ATM Xavier’s student union, Gallagher Student Center, is centrally located and is home to common areas, a convenience store and a local coffee shop Summer Retail Hours of Operation will be posted before your arrival on campus, and will include the hours of our local Starbucks Visit our campus map to plan your route
Check-out and Departure Times
The institute will conclude on Sunday, July 16, 2018 at 10:00am following breakfast and the Institute Closing Ceremony Housing check-out will begin on Sunday, July 16 at 10:00am (same as check-in location) Rooms must be vacated by 12:00 noon Unless absolutely necessary, attendees should not arrange departing flights prior to 12:00 noon on Sunday, July 16, 2018 If your travel arrangements will require you to leave the institute prior to 12:00 noon on Sunday, July 16,
2018 please let us know in advance
Housing/Keys
Your accommodations at Xavier University will be in Bishop Edward Fenwick Place Fenwick Place features suites, primarily three or four bedrooms apiece, with multiple bathrooms, an outer sink and a common living area All rooms are air conditioned and controlled by individual thermostats in each room All bed and bath linens are provided for your stay and will be in your room upon check-in If you have the tendency to get cold at night, consider packing a light
supplemental blanket
If you need a wheelchair accessible room, please request that on the Student Government institute- East Institute
Participant form
Each participant will be provided one building/room key card at check-in Every effort will be made to honor suitemate requests listed on the Delegate Information Form; however, it may be necessary to break up larger delegations into different areas If you are traveling alone, or do not have suitemate preferences, we will be happy to assign them for you Residence hall assignments will be communicated at check-in and cannot be modified
Internet Access
Wireless internet connection is provided to each participant at no charge To access the internet via the Xavier guest network you only need to follow these steps:
1 Search for available wireless networks
2 Select and connect to the xavierguest network There are no settings to configure
Trang 3If you have questions or problems, please contact the Xavier University Help Desk at 513-745-4357, Monday-Friday, 8am-6pm
Parking
If you plan to have a vehicle on campus for the conference, please register it on the Delegate Information Form, attached Parking is complimentary in the C2 parking lot (at J3 on campus map) for NACA participants
Fitness Center
Visitor membership to the O’Connor Sports Center is available for $10 daily Summer hours of operation are: Monday-Thursday 7am-8pm; Friday 7am-7pm; Saturday 10am-7pm; Sunday closed
Institute Attire
Dress for the institute is casual June in Cincinnati, OH is warm to hot with at times high humidity and only slightly cooler
at night There is always the chance of an occasional rain shower; so wet weather gear is suggested as well Since temperatures in classrooms are always unpredictable, it is recommended that you bring clothes you can layer for
additional comfort All buildings are air-conditioned
Suggested Delegate Check List
Casual Clothes
Sleep attire
Personal toiletries
Any medications you will need during your stay
Shower shoes
Notebook, pens and pencils
Resources from your campus to share
Rain gear
Sweater or jacket
A little spending money
A laptop
University Information & Campus Map
Xavier University Web Site – https://www.xavier.edu
Xavier University Campus Map – https://www.xavier.edu/about/documents/campusmap.pdf
Xavier University Directions
Flying to Cincinnati, OH
Xavier University is located just 13 miles from Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport (CVG) CVG is
conveniently located just across the Ohio River in Kentucky, minutes from downtown Cincinnati and less than 30 minutes from campus Airlines include:
Air Canada
Allegiant Air
American Airlines
Delta
Frontier Airlines
OneJet
Southwest
United
Driving to Xavier University
When planning your route via online map services (Google Maps, etc.), input the following central destination on the Xavier University campus:
Bellarmine Chapel
3801 Ledgewood Dr, Cincinnati, OH 45207
Navigating to Bellarmine Chapel will route you to the Fenwick Place residence hall
Trang 4Driving Directions
The following directions guide you to the visitor welcome booth on University Drive, from where the attendant can direct you to any point on campus, such as Bishop Fenwick Place or the C2 parking lot
Traveling to Xavier via Interstate 75
Take Interstate 75 north/south to Ohio State Route 562 (Exit 7) going east
Take U.S Route 42, Reading Road (Exit 2)
Turn right off exit onto U.S Route 42, Reading Road south
Turn left at the third light onto Victory Parkway
Turn left at the third light onto Dana Avenue
Take a quick left at the stone-wall entrance onto University Drive
The welcome booth will be on your left, past several reserved parking spaces
Traveling to Xavier via northbound Interstate 71
Take Interstate 71 north to Dana Avenue/Montgomery Road (Exit 5)
Turn left onto Duck Creek Road
At the second stop light, turn left onto Dana Avenue
After the fourth stop light at Francis Xavier Way, turn right at the second street, University Drive, which is recognizable by
a stone-wall entrance
This drive is before the fifth stop light at Victory Parkway
Traveling to Xavier via southbound Interstate 71
Take Interstate 71 south to Dana Avenue (Exit 5)
Turn right off the exit onto Dana Avenue west
After the third stop light at Francis Xavier Way turn right at the second street, University Drive, which is recognizable by a stone-wall entrance
This drive is before the fourth stop light at Victory Parkway
General Emergencies and Campus Information
To report an emergency, dial (513) 745-1000 to reach campus police.The following numbers can be used for non
emergencies:
Summer Guest Housing (513) 745-4203
Non-Emergency Police (513) 745-2000
Xavier University Fenwick Place Information and Policies
Telephone
A land-line phone is available on the ground floor atrium of Fenwick Place, at the Summer Housing desk
On campus calls can be made by dialing the 4 digit extension
Off campus calls (local only) can be made by dialing a “9” first and then the local number
Long distance calls can be made with a cell phone
Vending/Soda Machines
Vending can be found in Fenwick Place in the ground floor atrium, first floor laundry room and second floor kitchen All on-campus vending is detailed at https://www.xuconnex.com/vending
Laundry
Washers and dryers are located outside the central elevators on the first floor of Fenwick Place
Keys
The outside doors of Fenwick Place will be unlocked during the day, and will be locked around 10pm at night Guests will use their room key to open these doors at night Please do NOT prop open any outside doors on campus at any time! Your key card will open the door to your suite and the door to your bedroom To toggle your bedroom door to stay
unlocked, double-dip the key in the reader on your bedroom door To toggle your bedroom door to stay locked until the key is inserted, once again double-dip the key in the reader on your bedroom door The door to your suite will
automatically lock each time you leave, so keep your key with you at all times DO NOT LOSE YOUR KEY Lost keys will result in a $25 charge each! Damages to rooms will also result in a fine
Trang 5Prohibited
The following items are prohibited in the residence halls on campus: candles (other than ceremonial), window air
conditioner units, space heaters, foreman-style grills, open coiled cooking instruments, toasters/toaster ovens, water beds, halogen lamps, BB guns, air guns, paintball guns, knives (larger than a pocket knife), drugs and drug paraphernalia, alcohol can/bottle collections, and pets (other than fish in a 10 gallon tank or less)
Policies/Rules
Xavier University reserves the right for authorized individuals to enter student rooms, with or without prior notification, for the purposes of verifying occupancy, housekeeping, repairs or maintenance, health or safety reasons, periodic routine checks, and to assure compliance with all federal, state, or college regulations
In University-owned housing guests who are of legal drinking age may possess or consume a legal alcoholic beverage in the privacy of their suites In the event one roommate is of legal drinking age and another is not, each must observe the law as it pertains to him/her If a guest 21 years of age or older provides, furnishes, shares, or sells alcohol to a guest under 21 years of age, all parties will be held responsible to all federal, state, or college regulations
Any form of smoking, including the use of cigarettes, cigars, pipes, hookahs, or devices such as an electronic cigarette or
a vaporizer, is prohibited in any building on campus Please smoke at least 15 feet away from all buildings
Items of significant value should be left at home Xavier University is not responsible for items that are damaged or stolen
It is against university policy to burn candles in residence hall rooms at any time
Please be aware of others staying in rooms around you and be respectful if you are asked to quiet down
NACA Behavioral Expectations Agreement
All participants must sign a copy of the NACA Behavioral Expectations Agreement Print, Sign and upload into the online Student Government Institute- East Participant Form
NACA Institute Delegate Agreement Disclaimer of Liability
All participants must sign a copy of the NACA Institute Delegate Agreement Disclaimer of Liability Print, Sign and upload online to the Student Government Institute- East Participant Form
Refund Policy
Refunds for registration will be made only for requests received in writing at the NACA Office prior to the early registration deadline (May 31st, 2018) No refunds will be given after this date, however delegate substitutions may be allowed if the request is submitted no later than 4 weeks prior to the start of the institute (June 14, 2018) A $100 administrative fee will
be charged for any cancellation
Please DO NOT contact Xavier University regarding registration questions Please direct questions to the NACA Office at 803-732-6222
Questions
If you have any questions, please contact:
Josh Doak, Institute Coordinator
Email:Josh.Doak@bakeru.edu
Trang 6Institute Delegate Agreement Disclaimer of Liability Print, Sign and upload into the Participant Form
Institute: 2018 NACA Student Government Institute- East
Location: Xavier University- Cincinnati, OH
The undersigned is attending the institute designated above and voluntarily desires to participate in an activity which takes place at an offsite location; the undersigned acknowledges that the National Association for Campus Activities has limited sponsorship of this activity and that NACA’s only interest in this activity is to make this trip available NACA expressly disclaims any liability for personal injury or property damage or loss arising out of the act, omission or negligence of the undersigned
The undersigned is duly aware of the risks and hazards which may arise through the participation in such activity and understands that participation in such activity may result in loss of property and/or life and/or limb of the undersigned; Therefore, it is agreed as follows:
In consideration of the undersigned’s participation in such activity, the undersigned hereby voluntarily assumes all risk of accident or personal injury, including injuries unknown and unanticipated, to his/her person or property and hereby
releases and forever discharges the National Association for Campus Activities, its Board of Directors and Trustees, officers, agents, employees and assigns, from every claim, damage, liability, demand, action or cause of action of any kind sustained, whether caused by negligence of the said National Association for Campus Activities, its Board of
Directors and Trustees, officers, agents, employees or by accident of otherwise arising from or connected with the
undersigned’s participation in such activity
The undersigned assumes full responsibility for his/her actions and those actions of his/her guest(s), and, in the event of damage or disciplinary problem, will be responsible for compensation of damages to NACA and subject to disciplinary action through the NACA Complaint Process
The undersigned, by signing this release, hereby certifies that he/she has read and fully understands the conditions herein provided
Signature of Delegate:
Printed Name of Delegate:
Date:
Trang 7Behavioral Expectations Agreement Print, Sign and upload into the Participant Form Institute: 2018 NACA Student Government Institute- East
General Notice
Participants of the above named NACA Institute are expected to conduct themselves in a responsible manner consistent with federal and state laws and host institution policies Violation of law or policy while at the NACA Institute will result in the immediate dismissal from the program and notification of the delegate’s institution, and may result in criminal or civil prosecution Institute fees are non-refundable
Law or policy violations include, but are not limited to:
1 Use, possession, or distribution of alcohol or illegal drugs during the duration of the institute
2 Sexual assault or indecent exposure Sexual assault is defined as the implied use or threatened use of force to engage in any sexual activity against another person’s will
3 Behavior which threatens the emotional or physical well-being and/or safety of participants including but not limited to any form of fighting, vandalism, etc
4 Unauthorized use of any fire safety equipment including the activation of alarms or extinguisher without immediate cause
5 Use or possession of weapons
6 Skip educational sessions or planned activities
7 Behavior unbecoming of my college/university and of NACA
Process
Alleged violations will be reviewed by institute staff If it is found that it is more probable that a violation has occurred, the delegate will immediately be dismissed from the program A formal incident report will be filed and forwarded to the NACA Office
By signing below, you acknowledge that you have read and agree to abide by these guidelines
_ _
_ _