College of Pharmacy Student Handbook 2024-2025

44 Nova Southeastern University Student Handbook NSU Public Safety is authorized to designate any spaces as temporary reserved parking. Abandoned vehicles are subject to towing at the owner’s expense, unless the owner notifies NSU Public Safety, in writing, at the time the vehicle becomes disabled. The director of NSU Public Safety will determine whether a disabled vehicle is allowed to remain on campus. Vehicle repairs that create a nuisance are not permitted on campus. Any property damage caused by the administering of any repairs is the responsibility of the person making such repairs. Trailers or mobile campers are allowed to be parked on campus only with written permission from the director of NSU Public Safety. The maximum speed on any NSU driveway or roadway—excluding those owned and managed by the Town of Davie, Broward County, or the state of Florida—is 15 miles per hour or less. All vehicle operators must obey NSU Public Safety and police direction and instructions regarding operating and parking motor vehicles. Please visit the Public Safety website for additional information. B.32 Plagiarism The adoption or reproduction of ideas, words, or statements of another person as one’s own without proper acknowledgment is prohibited. B.33 RecWell Center Policies and Procedures NSU students and their guests who utilize the facilities (including fields and pools) managed by the Office of Recreation and Wellness must comply with the policies and procedures established by the department. Department policies are available online through the Office of Recreation and Wellness website. B.34 Removal or Ejection from a University-Sponsored Event Behavior which causes removal or ejection from any university-sponsored event, occurring either on campus or off campus, is prohibited. B.35 Requests or Orders All students and guests of NSU are expected to comply with the directives or reasonable requests of university officials acting in the performance of their duties. This requirement includes reasonable requests for students to meet appointments in administrative offices, participation in administration and/or judicial proceedings, and the compliance by the stated deadline with all the terms and conditions of all disciplinary sanctions. Additionally, this includes a failure to comply with published guidelines for common areas or with any other university policy. Administrative discretion may be used to place a hold on a student’s account (registration, grades, etc.) if the student fails to comply with the directions of a university official. B.36 University Housing and Residence Life Policies and Procedures All residents and/or guests in the residential buildings are required to comply with the University Housing and Residence Life policies and procedures at all times. A complete list of policies are included in the Residential Living Guide available online.

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