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StudentHandbookUpdatedSeptember 20211 Page

Table of Contents56University & Handbook OverviewAccreditations & AuthorizationsMission StatementCommitment to DiversityPurpose of Student HandbookGENERAL INFORMATION810111214CalendarsStudent IdentificationStudent Assistance & Grievance ProcedureChange of AddressSmokingCampus Quiet HoursCheck CashingHealth ServiceStudent Medical NeedsCampus MapUNIVERSITY SUPPORT SERVICES1617181920212223242526Financial AidCareer ServicesAdvising Resource CenterRegistrar’s OfficeTesting CenterCounseling CenterStudent Success DepartmentLibraryBarnes & NobleCoffé AmorRestaurants & Meal PlansUNOH Meal PlansStudent Commons Food CourtRacers CaféThe Pit StopLock Sixteen Steak HousePlant DepartmentSTUDENT ACTIVITIES28293031Student ActivitiesRacers StationIndoor Athletic ComplexStudent OrganizationsLocal ActivitiesUNOH Alumni2 Page

COMMUNICATION & TECHNOLOGY3334353637Important University Phone NumbersMyUNOH PortalRacer AlertsUniversity Delays & CancellationsComputer LabsWireless Internet AccessMedia ConsentUser Account InformationCONDUCT COMPLIANCE POLICIES394042Title IXAmnesty PolicyEqual Educational Opportunity & Anti-Harassment PolicyStudent Anti-Hazing PolicyEMERGENCY ACTION PLAN – Policies & gency Phone NumbersEmergency Activation ChartEmergency Evacuation PlanEvacuation ProceduresCommand PostsEvacuation DrillsPublic Address SystemEmergency Call BoxesCampus Violence ProceduresActive Shooter PolicyALICEBomb Threat ProceduresCampus Power LossHazardous Materials EmergenciesShelter-In PlaceFuel SpillsFire Evacuation PlanTornado ProceduresOutdoor Athletic FieldsSevere Weather PolicyAthletic Emergency Action PlansBuilding CoordinatorsBuilding Addresses for 9-1-1Emergency MapsRally Point MapEvacuation MapEmergency Call Box – Blue Light LocationsHOUSING POLICIES91HousingHousing RequirementsOfficial Contact3 Page

929798Dorm Rules & RegulationsHousing Exit ProcessDorm FinesMailroomLaundry FacilitiesOff-Campus HousingMissing Student PolicySAFETY SERVICES POLICIES101102107108Safety ServicesStudent Motor Vehicle RegulationsDrug & Alcohol PolicyWeapon PolicyCOVID-19 PolicySTUDENT CODE OF CONDUCT111115116120123126Student Code of ConductNo Contact Order (NCO)Disciplinary ProcedureStudent Disciplinary ActionSchedule of FinesPayment of Fines128130131132Notification of Rights under FERPASchedulingClass Meeting TimesGrading ScaleAcademic Integrity PolicyAssessmentEarly/Late ExamsACADEMIC PROCEDURES133TUITION POLICIES135Complete Withdrawal PolicyReturn of Title IV PolicySUCCESS STRATEGIES & TECHNIQUES139140141143145146147148149TIPS for Transitioning to CollegeDealing with College StressTips for College FreshmenTime-Management Tips for College StudentsReading Skills – The SQ3R Reading MethodListening SkillsSuccessful Note TakingThe Power of MemoryTest Taking4 Page

University & Handbook OverviewFounded in 1920, the University of Northwestern Ohio is a private, not-for-profit institution. TheUniversity is a co-educational institution authorized by the Ohio Department of Higher Education to grantassociate degrees, baccalaureate degrees, and an MBA. Accreditations & AuthorizationsAccreditations Higher Learning Commission (HLC)Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs (CAAHEP) (www.caahep.org)upon the recommendation of the Medical Assisting Education Review Board (MAERB) – MedicalAssistant TechnologyCommission on Accreditation of Health Informative & Information Management Education(CAHIIM) – Health Information TechnologyAccreditation Council Business Schools and Programs (ACBSP) – Master of BusinessAdministration (MBA), BS in Business Administration as well as concentrations, and AAB inBusiness AdministrationASE Education FoundationPartnership for Air Conditioning Heating Refrigeration Accreditation (PAHRA)HVAC ExcellenceAuthorization Ohio Department of Higher Education Mission StatementThe University of Northwestern Ohio is an entrepreneurial, not-for-profit institution of higher learning,preparing students for careers and productive citizenship that encompass the business, professional,corporate, and technological communities by providing quality education and training in response to theneeds and aspirations of our constituents.5 Page

Commitment to DiversityThe University of Northwestern Ohio recognizes, embraces, and seeks to enhance representations ofdiversity within its student body and family of employees. Diversity is the social differences andintersections and interactions among identity categories, such as background, perspective, values,culture, race, ethnicity, religion or secularism, age, gender, sexuality, physical and mental abilities, andeconomic status. Embracing diversity has the positive potential to broaden thinking, enhanceexperiences, and solve problems in unique ways. Purpose of Student HandbookThe University of Northwestern Ohio is dedicated to providing students with an educational environmentwhich will enable them to reach their true potential.By joining the University community, students accept the responsibility of reading through and followingthe established rules and regulations included in the Student Handbook. This handbook is to help makeyour transition to the UNOH community as simple as possible. If there are any questions, please contactthe Housing or Safety Services Office.The Student Handbook may be amended at any time at the discretion of UNOH. It does not constitute acontract.6 Page

GeneralInformation7 Page

2021-2022 CalendarsCollege of Applied TechnologiesSession BeginsAugust 23October 4November 15Session BeginsJanuary 4February 14March 30May 9June 27August 2220212022Break: March 23-29Session EndsSeptember 30November 10December 22Session EndsFebruary 10March 22May 5June 16Break: June 20 – 24Break: August 8 – 19August 4September 29Colleges of Business, Health Professions, & Occupational ProfessionsFALL QUARTER 2021September 13 – November 24October 10November 19November 22-24Last day to drop classes w/withdraw passingLast day of classes*Final ExamsJanuary 30March 11March 14-16Last day to drop classes w/withdraw passingLast day of classes*Final ExamsMay 1June 10June 13-15Last day to drop classes w/withdraw passingLast day of classes*Final ExamsJuly 31August 24August 25-26Last day to drop classes w/withdraw passingLast day of classes*Final ExamsWINTER QUARTER 2022January 4 – March 16SPRING QUARTER 2022April 4 – June 15SUMMER QUARTER 2022July 1 – August 26*All work for online classes due.8 Page

Special Dates to RememberAll offices CLOSED unless noted otherwise.Labor DayColumbus DayVeterans’ DayFaculty In-ServiceThanksgivingHoliday ClosingsHoliday ClosingMartin Luther King DayPresidents’ DayGood FridayFaculty/Staff Work DayStudents ExcusedMemorial DayGraduationJuneteenthIndependence DayLabor DayColumbus DayVeterans’ DayFaculty In-ServiceThanksgivingHoliday Closings2021September 6October 11November 11 (Thursday)November 24November 25 & 26December 23, 24, 30, & 312022January 3January 17February 21April 15April 18May 30June 12June 20 (observed)July 4September 5October 10November 11 (Friday)November 23November 24 & 25December 23, 26, & 309 Page

Student IdentificationAll students are required to have a student identification card, which includes a picture and studentnumber. Students will be asked to show their ID cards when using the Indoor Athletic Complex, borrowingequipment, getting discounts at participating businesses in the area, and when borrowing materials fromthe Library. Students are required to present their Student ID card for identification at any time uponrequest from any University personnel. If the student fails to comply with this policy, he/she will besubject to disciplinary action.Student Assistance & Grievance ProcedureThe University of Northwestern Ohio attempts to resolve all student grievance and has both informal andformal processes for students to follow.AcademicStudents are advised to talk with their instructors if they are having concerns with a class or with agrade. If the concern is with the instructor, students should contact the Dean of their college. Studentswho are taking online programs should contact vcadmin@unoh.edu for support and guidance. Studentsmay appeal (in writing) the decision made by the Dean to the Vice President for Academic Affairs/Provost.The formal Grade Appeal Process is located in the University Catalog.Non-AcademicStudents who have concerns that are not classroom or grade related are encouraged to discuss theirconcerns with the appropriate department head. If students are unsure of the appropriate departmenthead, they may contact any office manager for guidance.Once all possible avenues for resolution are exhausted, University of Northwestern Ohio students whowish to file a formal complaint should follow the appropriate process for their state of residence below.State of ResidenceOhioCaliforniaAll Other StatesLink to State ers/complaints/oos laints10 P a g e

Change of AddressStudents need to keep their local or permanent addresses and phone numbers current by contacting theRegistrar’s Office when any changes occur.SmokingSmoking is permitted outside the buildings in designated areas only.Campus Quiet HoursThe University of Northwestern Ohio strives to offer a quiet and peaceful campus atmosphere at all times.The campus has a 12 a.m. quiet hour, which means all outside activity must be moved inside the dorm,and all noise must be held to a minimum. However, a University official and/or Safety Services Officer canask any source of noise to be stopped or lowered in volume at any time of day or night. Possible sourcesof noise would include music, verbal, car sounds, etc.Check CashingAlthough the University does accept personal checks for payment of fees and books, the University cannotkeep funds on hand to cash personal checks. For this reason, students should obtain an account at oneof the local banks for the purpose of cashing checks and keeping money for personal expenses. An ATMmachine is available outside the Student Services (200) Building for student use.11 P a g e

Health ServiceThe University of Northwestern Ohio does not carry medical insurance on students and does not requirehealth insurance for admittance. Medical expenses are the responsibility of the student. Many familypolicies include student coverage. It is important to check your policy to make sure that you haveadequate coverage. If proof of student status is needed to be covered, please contact the Registrar’sOffice for the proper forms.If minor medical attention is required, you may contact the Safety Services Office or a local physician. TheSafety Services Officers are certified in First Aid and CPR and will contact emergency personnel if needed. Student Medical NeedsThe University recommends that each student and his/her parents discuss benefits of any vaccinationsand immunizations with a personal healthcare provider.Students should have the following information with them when going to a medical facility: Date of birthSocial security numberAny medical history (allergies, medications, etc.)Insurance card or copy of insurance card (if applicable)Moneyo For co-pay, if required by insurance carriero If no co-pay, a point-of-service collection may be requested upon registration.Students who are in need of medical attention can seek care nearby at the following locations:Mercy Health UNOH FamilyLocation:MedicineWithin walking distance on the west end of the UNOH campus3224 Jarvis DriveGeneral physician’s office where two doctors are on staff whoAppointments are required.can treat students with common ailments, administer flu shots,Phone: 419-996-5757and become their medical home while enrolled at UNOH.Mercy Health Westside UrgentCare2195 Allentown RoadNo appointment is needed.Phone: 419-227-2245Location:Less than a mile from campusHours:Monday – Saturday, 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.Sunday, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.12 P a g e

Mercy Health St. Rita’s MedicalCenter730 West Market StreetPhone: 419-227-3361Call-a-Nurse: 419-226-9000Location:2.5 miles from campusFull-service hospital and emergency room if medical needs areserious.It also offers students a “Call-a-Nurse” service. At no charge,nurses will provide students with timely, accurate informationon thousands of medical concerns, direct students toeducational programs, make referrals to community services,and help students find a doctor that best fits their needs.St. Rita’s Medical Center is a not-for-profit institution. They havemany charity or discount programs due to this status. On theback of the billing statement from St. Rita’s is an application forthese programs. All patients are encouraged to apply regardlessof whether they have insurance or not. Eligibility is based onincome. Students need to complete the back of the statementand mail it in with their proof of income, if applicable. Theapplication will be processed by St. Rita’s financial counselingteam. You will be notified by mail if you qualify for a charityprogram or not.13 P a g e

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UniversitySupportServices15 P a g e

Financial AidLocation200 BuildingHours of Operation Monday through Friday - 7:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.The first week of each term, Monday and Wednesday - 7:30 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.Contact InformationPhone: 419-998-8890Website: www.unoh.edu/academics/financialaid/indexThe Financial Aid Office can provide you with assistance in: Completing and filing the Free Application for Federal Student Aid form (FAFSA) Applying for federal and private loans Researching and applying for scholarships Applying for VA benefits Any financial aid concerns and questions you may haveCareer ServicesLocation200 BuildingHours of Operation Monday through Friday - 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.The first week of each term, Monday and Wednesday - 10:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.Contact InformationTasha Stoker, Director of Career ServicesPhone: 419-998-3266Career Services can assist with the following: Employment Opportunities (Full-Time and Part-Time) Resume/Cover Letter Writing Career Fairs Career Success Seminars16 P a g e

Career PlanningInterviewing TechniquesJob Search StrategiesMock Interview ServiceRacer CareersTo get started searching through possible opportunities, upload your resume, and apply for positions, logonto http://RacerCareers.unoh.edu to register for 24/7 assistance.Ohio Means JobsUNOH Career Services has partnered with Ohio Means Jobs – Allen County to enhance the employmentand training resources for UNOH students and alumni. The collaboration is designed to connect collegestudents with their ideal internship, work experience, or future career upon graduation by utilizing OhioMeans Jobs’ connections in the business community. For more information about this partnership and tosee current employment postings, visit -services/.Advising Resource CenterLocationStudent Commons (13,000 Building) – Room 13,111Hours of Operation Monday through Friday - 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.Contact InformationPhone: 419-998-3146Email: advisor@unoh.eduThe Advising Resource Center is available to help students in the Colleges of Business, Health Professions,and Occupational Professions in the following areas: Assistance in using Student Planning and long-term plans Computers to use for Student Planning Answers about program’s requirements and elective courses A meeting place for faculty advisors with their advisees Advising for program changes or adding a program Assistance with academic appeal letters Registration assistance for students on academic hold Assistance with Request for Graduation Forms Assistance for students being reinstated to UNOH after a period of non-attendance (aftercompleting the reinstatement process with the Registrar's Office)17 P a g e

Registrar's OfficeLocation200 BuildingHours of Operation Monday through Friday - 7:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.The first week of each term, Monday and Wednesday - 7:30 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.Contact InformationEmail: advisor@unoh.eduThe Registrar’s Office is available to help students in the Colleges of Business, Health Professions, andOccupational Professions in the following areas: Dropping courses for a quarter in progress High school transcripts or GED certificates Incoming transfer credits or transcript status Proficiency tests, Placement testing, credit from ACT/SAT scores, or AP Test credit College Credit Plus (CCP) registration for high school students Articulation credit from high school or vocational school courses Taking a quarter off or withdrawing from the University Address changes or phone number changes Enrollment verification for insurance or other purposes Questions about GPA and academic standingTesting CenterLocation:Student Commons - 13,000 Building, Room 13,110Hours of Operation: Monday – ClosedTuesday – 10:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday – 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.Saturday, 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.Sunday, 2:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m.18 P a g e

Contact Information:Phone: 419-998-8879All University students whose circumstances require a proctored test in the Testing Center should arriveprepared to take their test. Reservations are required for any test requiring the use of a computer. A reservation is not needed for paper-based tests that do not require a computer. Students may check testing hours, or reserve a computer online via the myUNOH portal. A photo ID is required to take a test.Rules of Etiquette for the Testing Center: Use pleasant and respectful verbal language and body language. Use of derogatory languageand/or threatening body language will not be tolerated and could jeopardize your ability to teston campus.Be on time. When you have a scheduled test time, it is important to be on time since there areother appointments after you. Failure to show up on time could lead to your appointment beingcancelled to accommodate other students who have the right to start their tests at the times theyare scheduled.You are not the only one. Typically there are a number of students in the Testing Center at onetime. It is important to remember that you must be patient with staff as we work to get everyonesituated. Likewise, it is important to follow the cell phone and electronic device policies in place.This help to ensure an appropriate testing environment for all learners.Counseling CenterLocation:Student Commons (13000) BuildingContact Information:Dr. Jaclyn Jarvis, Director of the Counseling Center419-998-8456 / jjarvis2@unoh.eduThe Counseling Center is dedicated to the personal, social, and academic development of all UNOHstudents. The Center provides counseling services within a safe, supportive, and confidential environmentand strives to empower students to develop the awareness, values, and skills they will need to meet futurechallenges and lead meaningful lives.The primary focus of the Counseling Center is to provide the highest quality individual and groupcounseling to students struggling with problems common to a college population. It serves as anassessment and referral source for students with more serious and chronic psychological difficulties.The Counseling Center provides the following services:19 P a g e

Individual, couples, and group counselingCrisis assistanceConsultation servicesOutreach development and programmingCommunity-based counseling and/or psychiatric referralsStudent Assistance Program (SAP)The UNOH Counseling Center has a partnership with ProMedica that offers short-term counseling to allUNOH students, both on campus (13000 Student Commons Building) and by telephone or virtually. SAPis a confidential counseling service that provides additional mental health resources to all UNOHstudents. These services are provided at no charge, confidential, and voluntary. They are provided bylicensed, master-level clinicians and chemical dependency counselors. To schedule an appointment or forfurther information, students can either contact SAP directly by calling 1-866-327-3759, or students cancontact the UNOH Counseling Center by phone 419-998-8456 or email jjarvis2@unoh.edu.Student Success DepartmentLocation:Student Commons (13000) BuildingHours of Operation: Monday through Friday - 7:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.The first week of each term, Monday and Wednesday - 7:30 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.Computer Lab Hours: Monday – Thursday, 7:30 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. Friday, 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Saturday, 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Sunday, 5:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.Contact Information:Director of Student Success & Title IXStudent CoordinatorAssistant Director of Student Success& Disability Services SpecialistStudent Success CoachTutoring SpecialistDanielle McClure, MRC, PC419-998-3157 or dmcclure@unoh.eduJason Wagner: 419-998-8823 or jwagner1@unoh.eduBob Elsass: 419-998-8830 or relsass@unoh.eduAngela Osmon: 419-998-8439 or tutoring@unoh.eduThe Student Success Department strives to increase and enhance academic and social services designedto support current and prospective students by providing assistance through:20 P a g e

Academic probation and attendance counselingIndividual study skills, time management, and test anxiety servicesDisability accommodations and servicesTutoring servicesGeneral information and referral servicesThe Student Success Center provides individualized assistance for students in math, college reading skills,writing, English, and study skills. Students who have a disability should see the Student SuccessDepartment staff. To receive extra assistance, students should provide current documentation to theDirector of Student Success and make contact upon arrival at UNOH. It is the student’s responsibility tocontact the Director to ensure the extra help is in place. This service is provided at no charge.The Center has tutors on site to assist with courses offered in specific programs. The schedule for thesetutors can be found around campus and in student email. There is no charge for drop-in tutoring. Thelab can also arrange for peer tutoring for basic and advanced courses at a minimal fee. The Universitypays half of the peer tutoring cost. Contact the Student Success Department staff if a tutor is needed orif you are interested in becoming a peer tutor. To qualify as a tutor, students must have previously takenthe class, earned a B or higher, and be in good academic standing.LibraryLocation:Student Commons (13000) Building, 2nd floorHours of Operation: Monday – Thursday, 7:30 a.m. to 10:00 p.m.Friday, 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.Sunday, 5:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m.With ample computers, quiet and group study rooms, 43,000 materials, and issuable laptops, the MuellerLibrary can easily accommodate all study habits. Hand-selected materials focus on UNOH’s curriculumand research needs. The collection of databases offers unparalleled access to over 98,000 journals andmagazines. The Library provides access to more than 200,000 e-books and upwards of 47,000 streamingvideos. As a member of the OhioLINK consortium, students also have access to over 50 million materialsfound in academic libraries across the State of Ohio.Library staff provide individualized research assistance for students’ projects and papers. Appointmentsfor research assistance may be made with the Library Director.21 P a g e

The Library collection includes materials for leisure pursuits in addition to research. Board and yard gamesmay be checked out, as well as movies and movie projectors. Graphic novels and fiction materials areavailable for recreational reading. The Library also circulates digital cameras, VR goggles, a telescope, andsports equipment, such as basketballs and baseballs. The Library also houses a Tool Shed collection,where students can check out diagnostic scan tools, impact and torque wrenches, tap and die sets, andmuch more.Barnes & NobleLocation:Beside the Student Commons BuildingHours of Operation: Monday – Thursday, from 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.Friday, from 7:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.Saturday, from 11:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.Contact InformationWebsite: unoh.bncollege.com419-998-3130 / bookstore@unoh.eduFollow Barnes & Noble at Facebook.com/UNOHBookstore and Twitter.com/bncnewsAll of your campus needs can be found at Barnes & Noble at UNOH: Textbooks – Rentals, Used, and New School supplies Backpacks Apparel Gifts General Reading – Books & MagazinesPurchases can be made using the following: Cash Check Visa/Mastercard/Discover/American Express Barnes & Noble Gift Cards Student Financial Aid22 P a g e

Coffé AmorLocation:Inside Barnes & Noble BookstoreDrive-Thru Hours of Operation: Monday – Friday, from 7:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.Coffé Amor, a locally owned and operated roastery and coffee shop, serves coffee, tea, and frozendrinks as well as house-made goods.Restaurants & Meal Plans UNOH Meal PlansContact Information to Purchase Meal Plans:Cashier’s Office – 419-998-3156The University offers three types of meal plans for all enrolled students. Meal plans can be used at theUNOH Food Court, Pit Stop, Racers Café, or Lock Sixteen Steakhouse. There are one-, two-, and threemeal per day options. Each meal swipe must be used by the end of the session or quarter, depending onthe student’s college and program. Once enrolled in a Meal Plan Program, the student’s account will bebilled each term until the University receives written notification to cancel or change the plan or thestudent stops attending.For snacks or extra meals, Racer Bucks can be added to any student ID card or meal plan. One Racer Buckis equivalent to 1. Racer Bucks can be added with cash, check, or credit card at any of the food servicelocations or by calling the Food Court at 419-998-3129. For information on how to purchase UNOH MealPlans, please contact the Cashier’s Office at 419-998-3156.23 P a g e

Student Commons Food CourtLocation:Main floor of the Student Commons Building, which is located at thewest end of campusHours of Operation:Open 7 days per week* Monday – Thursday, from 6:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. Friday, from 6:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. Saturday and Sunday, from 11:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.*Hours subject to change during Spring and Summer.The Food Court features full-service and made-to-order meals at a variety of stations. It offers pizza,paninis, soups, a salad bar, sub-station, hot and cold sandwiches, grill station, and home-cooked meals,along with orders to go. Racers CafeLocationNorth of the 100 BuildingHours of Operation* Monday – Thursday, from 7:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.Friday, from 7:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.May be closed during quarter breaks*Hours subject to change during Spring and Summer.Contact Information for Carry-Out OrdersPhone: 419-998-3129The Racers Café features express service dining perfect for between-class snacks and lunches. Itemsserved at the Café include sandwiches, pizza, fries, and delivery to on-campus housing. The Racers Caféserves breakfast and lunch. Carry-out orders are also available.24 P a g e

The Pit StopLocation300 Building Student LoungeHours of Operation* Monday – Thursday, from 7:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m.Closed during session breaks*Hours subject to change during Spring and Summer.The Pit Stop features a limited menu of pizza, garlic bakes, and sandwiches. It serves breakfast, lunch,and dinner. Lock Sixteen Steak HouseLocationSouth of the campus on Cable RoadHours of Operation Tuesday – Thursday, from 11:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m.Friday and Saturday, from 11:00 a.m. to 11:00 p.m.Sunday, from 11:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m.Students on the UNOH Meal Plan can also use meal swipes at Lock Sixteen Steakhouse, a full-servicerestaurant open to the public. Before ordering, students must indicate they are using their UNOH MealPlan to the server.25 P a g e

Plant DepartmentLocationWest of Campus at 1600 Eastown RoadThe Plant Department, also known as Maintenance, has an employee on call for emergencies 24 hours aday, 7 days a week. Students should contact the Safety Services Department to activate an emergencycall. For non-emergency repairs, students can submit an online repair request at housing.unoh.edu/repairs, which will be addressed within 72 hours.The University of Northwestern Ohio cannot provide insurance for personal belongings. Insurance forthese items in case they are damaged by acts of nature, such as floods, tornadoes, fire, or theft, is thestudent’s responsibility. Students should purchase renter’s insurance to cover damage to personalbelongings.Residents are responsible to pay for any damage to the dorm. Please report any damage to the HousingOffice. Do not attempt to repair any damages and/or maintenance problems yourself. Any damage foundshall be charged equally to all students residing in that dorm/suite. Residents are responsible for anydamage caused by their visitors. For the dorm damage charge amounts, see the Schedule of Fines section.Electrical Outlets for Diesel TrucksThe University has a designated parking area with electrical outlets for diesel trucks at the end of CollegePark 28 along the fence and at the northeast end of the Racers Village north parking lot, and at thesouthwest corner of F-Lot. These spaces are provided on a first-come, first-serve basis. Extension cordsfrom the dormitories are NOT permitted.Snow Removal of Dorm Parking LotsDuring the winter season, all vehicles in these areas must be parked away from the curbs and sidewalksfor ease of snow removal. The Maintenance Department may need to evacuate all vehicles from thedorms to clear the parking lots of snow to designated locations on campus. When possible, students willbe notified in advance by memos in the mailboxes, email, in-class memos, and vehicle postings. Anyvehicle not moved will be subject to being towed a

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