- Residents are assigned Housing in StarRez by housing staff.
- All new and returning students sign housing contract online prior to arrival on campus.
- Housing and Conference and Event Services prepare keys for transfer to student check-in locations. All aspects of key security, per Policy 8.4, are followed.
- Upon arrival to campus, all new and returning students report to check-in, sign the housing contract and required attestation in StarRez, and are permitted access to residential building.
- New students pick up student CU ID card during this check-in process
- Card access is managed by Housing and Residential Life and integrated with StarRez, in collaboration with Access Control Program. Conference and Event Services Operations, and the Housing Offices.
- Students are provided emergency preparedness materials by Housing and Residential Life OR West Campus Housing Staff, per assigned housing.
- All campus community members are encouraged to enroll in CornellAlert System and other resource, reporting, and response systems to aid in campus safety. See https://emergency.cornell.edu/resources/
- Reports of emergencies requiring immediate response (medical, fire, intruders, mental health) are received by Cornell University Police (607) 255-1111 or 911. Tompkins County dispatch determines response by IPD/CUPD/EH&S, IFD, Bangs Ambulance.
- Students are provided education and information about how to report non-emergency allegations and incidents through Cornell University Police Department, Cornell Ethics and Compliance Hotline, and Student and Campus Life.
- Cornell University Police complies with local, state, and federal requirements for communicating campus safety concerns. See Campus Watch.
- Responsibilities for lead command during all reported emergencies are managed by the Cornell University Police Department, unless otherwise delegated.
- SCL Facilities manages building security systems (locks, windows, doors, sprinkler systems and security systems) through regular maintenance checks to ensure that all security equipment is functional and up to date.
- Temporary building access cards (provided by Housing; managed by Conference and Event Services) when loaned to students, are tracked in StarRez and are required to be returned within five days.
- Alternate access keys (entry to exterior building door) are provided upon request and used to bypass building card access. Alternate access keys may only be used on Holy Days where religious practices dictate followers do not use electronic devices. Loans are honored for the semester and must be returned at the end of the semester with other assigned keys.
- Temporary loaner keys for room access (managed by Conference and Event Services) are provided to students upon request. When loaned, Conference and Event Services staff track the loan in StarRez and keys are required to be returned within five days.
- Keys and access cards are audited by Conference and Event Services Operations daily.
- Housing and Conference and Event Services conducts a monthly spot check audit for keys and access cards, and can view usage documentation in StarRez.
- When temporary building access cards are not returned within five days, Housing deactivates access in AccessIT.
- Residence Hall and House residents, and the staff who support them, are educated about security protocols and reporting an emergency to Housing and Residential Life staff.
- Residence Hall Advisors, Assistant Directors, and House Assistant Deans conduct routine safety and wellness checks and document findings.
- Regular programming that enhances the engagement and provides healthy options outside of the classroom are administered by staff in Housing and Residential Life and West Campus House System.
- Access and security of Cornell Wi-Fi networks are monitored by Cornell Information Technology (CIT) in adherence to University Policy 5.9 Access to Information Technology Data and Monitoring Network Transmissions. Cornell University does not monitor the content of network traffic except for legal, policy, or contractual compliance; in the case of a health or safety emergency; or for the maintenance and technical security of the network.
- Prior to students departure or expiration of loaner key, all students return their assigned keys to their respective service center house office or key return box located in the residence hall.
- Service Center/House Office staff collect keys and update StarRez, indicating that the student has checked out and is released from their housing contract.
- For students who did not return their key, Service Center/House Office staff update StarRez record to remove building access, and initiate a lock change (through API from StarRez to Maximo), and issue a Bursar charge (through API to Peoplesoft.)
- Once lock change is completed, Service Center/House Office staff update StarRez record with new key serial number and physically change out the key sets in respective location where keys are stored (Note, there are several location for key storage: Robert Purcell (North Campus), Cascadilla (South Campus), Willard Straight Hall (Central Campus), Hasbrouck (Graduate Housing), Alice Cook House, Hans Bethe House, Carl Becker House, William Keeton House, Flora Rose House.
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