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Living on campus at Lyon College affords
you many opportunities to face challenges head on,
achieve in a variety of areas, and grow as an
individual. However, these things can only happen when
students actively participate and support the community
ideals described in the student rights and
responsibilities below.
Your
rights in our community include:
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socializing in your room
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sleeping and studying without
disturbance
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living in a supportive and
educational community
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living in a secure, healthy, and
clean environment
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enjoying access to a variety of
programs, services, and facilities, and
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involving yourself and others in
promoting an educational, open, respectful,
responsible, caring, involving, and celebrative
community
Your responsibilities in our community
include:
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considering the needs of other
residents and balancing them with your own needs
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promoting the care of physical
facilities, equipment, and services
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communicating with other residents
and staff members
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letting other residents know when
they are disturbing you
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demonstrating a commitment to the
community by getting involved
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promoting campus and individual
safety, and
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demonstrating dignity and respect for
all individuals
In order to
ensure these rights are protected and students are aware
of their responsibilities, Residence Life policies and
procedures have been established to provide a framework
for what happens in the the residence halls and the
Residence Life program. It is every student's
responsibility to be familiar with and adhere to
Residence Life Policy.
For more
information on the community standards that govern
student behavior at Lyon College, refer to the
Lyon College Student Handbook. |